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coresoul
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Posted on 09-22-06 1:27
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hey guys! what do you think we (international students) should do after finishing undergad studies? should we continue master directly or work for couple of years and go for masters? lets see what you guys think about it~ happy dashain BTY
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ritu
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Posted on 09-22-06 4:34
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GO for MS. Should consider lon term.
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freek
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Posted on 09-22-06 5:04
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well if u can afford Msc is better then doing job ,,, after all u nee to c for long run ,,, and in my view , after few years it will b difficult to get job for undergraduates ,,afterall everone dose that nowdays .... .... .. so go for masters if u can thumbs up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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mike_smith
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Posted on 09-22-06 9:31
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To those who do Masters and so on......they do it only because they were not able to find a JOB after undergrad. I would say try to find a job. It all depends on you too...what u want to do...do u want to do PHD or what. two years of work experience is equal to masters. IF a guy with a masters and a guy with couple years work experience apply for a job most likely a guy with experience will get a job. It is different in teaching job though. For international if we cant find a job then to save our status we have to other choice then go for Masters and after that PHD....
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anjeet
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Posted on 09-22-06 9:36
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Better get some experience before doing Masters.Employers regards experience more than the degree. for your own satisfaction you may pile up the degree.
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sajhauser
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Posted on 09-22-06 10:00
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Work or do internship for sometime. You will have greater opportunity after you finish your masters. More can be learned from real life experience than from course book, I think.
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Samsara
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Posted on 09-22-06 11:01
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I'd say work if you have the choice and then after a year or so with the company, get them to pay for your masters (which I'm sure most of the Fortune 500 companies do). Simple as dat!!
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Icanfly
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Posted on 09-22-06 11:12
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If you can a job then work. You can go to school and finish MS at your own pace. As Samsara said most of the companies apy for your education if you are working.
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Ana_CA
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Posted on 09-22-06 1:12
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You should definately get a job. I know it's hard to find a job for an international student but still you should try your best.
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Ana_CA
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Posted on 09-22-06 1:14
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I was in same dilemma when I finished my undergrad. But I choose to work. I started my master's after wroking 6 months and my company is paying for it.
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bostongirl
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Posted on 09-22-06 1:32
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I say go for your Masters if you are getting funding even if it is partial funding. I got my masters directly after undergrad not because I didnt find a job, I just wanted to enter the job pool with a masters degree. They pay you more at work if you have masters. I got funded fully so it would have been a stupid decision for me to decline that and go get a job. If you have to pay for masters from your pocket, then it might make sense to look for a job first and maybe go back to school part time. Just keep in mind that you are better off getting a masters and the sooner you do it, the better it is for your career. Oh, I work in the compensation field and I know that the employers are willing to substitute the required experience with a masters. Eg: if the job asks for 2-3 years of experience but you are fresh out of grad school, they will hire you anyway. Good luck!
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coresoul
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Posted on 09-22-06 4:33
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thank you all!!! all of yours' opinion are really great and helping me to make my decision..... drop some more people .... thanks again and HAPPY BIJAYA DASHAMI"
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BruceLee
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Posted on 09-22-06 4:35
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do master while you work. what's so hard about it?
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Bhunte
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Posted on 09-22-06 5:38
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दुईटै हात मा लड्डु = "Earn while you learn"
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anthony15
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Posted on 09-22-06 6:15
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Find a job that pays for ur masters. Most of 'em r willing to pay for 'cauz employee education is for employer's benefits...I'm tired of paying too much money for college ..now its time make someone else pay for it...
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PowerGal
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Posted on 09-22-06 8:49
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I would say go for work.."Padera ko nai thulo bhako cha?" Haathi padera thulo bhako hoina and musa napadera sano bhako ho9ina hehhe..Kidding.. If you work then you will get more experiences and thats all it counts in future to get a good job unless you want to be a lecturer..
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rockend
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Posted on 09-22-06 9:53
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study and work ....... both
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queen
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Posted on 09-22-06 10:00
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If you have loans, definitely go for work. Pay those off and then enroll for a Masters. You will have a much better view on what you want to do
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harikancha
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Posted on 09-22-06 11:10
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go for masters...think about long run...don't think about earning ......short run.....as most of the masters is supported by uniersities or some sort of funding...its not like that if u don't get job then have to go for study.....but its for your future.....if u have education then it will help u not in us only bit u can compete.....anywhere else....i know a lot of persons....who regret for just doing undergrad....as it hinders in your future career.....but if you want to have to have some sort of work experience then you can work...for some years...but don't give up to have to have your degree...but it depends on your feild also.....however, whatever is your field ....education alwasys gives you better option.....wish u all the best for your decision and future....
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Posted on 09-24-06 8:30
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Posted on 09-24-06 9:27
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I'd say start your career after undergrad or as early as possible. It depends upon the major, or the kind of school you go to too. I am in IT field, so masters degree or undergrad degree you are nothing till you have real work experience. They wont even look at your resume without work experience.. I'd prefer to have work experience + bachelors degree than no experience with masters.
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