Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 12:23 am
I was wondering if some of you might have felt regret that you didn't do master degree in any subjects you would like to when you had time and budget for, while schools back home are mostly worth to go to.
I have been wasting more than two years already since I finished my bachelor degree. If i did my master degree right after i finished my bachelor degree, I would be now a master degree holder of my favorite subject. I was thinking, if it is worth it to do it in Cambodia. Would my time spent and efforts I made pay me off and land me a good job, since my education is still solely from Cambodia.
There are only two schools in Cambodia, I would do the course there. I quite like the curriculum and everything, however I am still not sure if I would do it in either one. For the fact, that many Cambodians who went to school in Cambodia ended up having jobs that are completely different from what they studied and received less salary. They could barely do any jobs that related to what they studied which resulted from low quality of education. A Cambodian man posted on Facebook claiming that he had a degree from the university but now he is working as a waiter in a small restaurant getting less than a hundred dollar per month. This made me even more reluctant to do another degree in Cambodia and I really don't want to be one of them.
I had once thought that I would do the course in Cambodia if I eventually couldn't manage to do it outside of Cambodia, however with my currently job keeps me really busy. I actually couldn't even do it here which made the chance of me finishing my master degree study even slimmer.
I have been wasting more than two years already since I finished my bachelor degree. If i did my master degree right after i finished my bachelor degree, I would be now a master degree holder of my favorite subject. I was thinking, if it is worth it to do it in Cambodia. Would my time spent and efforts I made pay me off and land me a good job, since my education is still solely from Cambodia.
There are only two schools in Cambodia, I would do the course there. I quite like the curriculum and everything, however I am still not sure if I would do it in either one. For the fact, that many Cambodians who went to school in Cambodia ended up having jobs that are completely different from what they studied and received less salary. They could barely do any jobs that related to what they studied which resulted from low quality of education. A Cambodian man posted on Facebook claiming that he had a degree from the university but now he is working as a waiter in a small restaurant getting less than a hundred dollar per month. This made me even more reluctant to do another degree in Cambodia and I really don't want to be one of them.
I had once thought that I would do the course in Cambodia if I eventually couldn't manage to do it outside of Cambodia, however with my currently job keeps me really busy. I actually couldn't even do it here which made the chance of me finishing my master degree study even slimmer.