Most useless masters degrees

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:MBA


This.


Yeah- after paying for my husbands 90k program I agree. He’s a high earner and it didn’t up his earnings enough to justify the two years of hell.


I’d disagree. I earn mid 6 figures and could earn more if I wanted to work harder. I also got at least 50% of my tuition paid through scholarships. It’s totally paid off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Communications. If you haven't landed a solid job and earned your bonafides in a newsroom no one cares if you have an MA.


True, but the newsroom is going the way of the dodo bird.
Anonymous
Theatre
Anonymous
To add on PP's theatre--Masters in Dramaturgy.

I mean... more of you will google that than actually, paying jobs in Dramaturgy

(And I've known two of these, so I get to pile on)
Anonymous
Journalism. I am shocked anyone still goes to J school. It is totally possible to go into journalism without a J school degree and the job market is bad so why spend money/take on debt for a field that doesn't pay well and where it isn't necessary.

I have an MPH and there were a lot of government and think tank jobs available to me once I got my degree. So I am glad I did it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Journalism. I am shocked anyone still goes to J school. It is totally possible to go into journalism without a J school degree and the job market is bad so why spend money/take on debt for a field that doesn't pay well and where it isn't necessary.

I have an MPH and there were a lot of government and think tank jobs available to me once I got my degree. So I am glad I did it.


It isn't necessary for good reporting, but the bias in hiring is almost as bad as in law firms.

Mike Royko would never be able to get a job today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MBA


This.


How so?
I know plenty of MBA's that received decent promotions/new jobs or careers after competition of their program. Obviously these degrees are from Top 50 programs


+1

I know several people in investing banking with MBAs and most make a LOT of money. Two of them didn't even go to a top 20 MBA program.
Anonymous
I have an MBA from a top 20 program.

Before, I was making $35k ( this was about 15 years ago) with my liberal arts degree from a top school.

Graduated and got a job making $72k. I was $90k in debt but paid it off diligently over 5 years. This is in marketing, not investment banking.

10 years later and I make more than double that, but with very good work life balance.

Plus I learned a ton in business school. (Accounting, stats, strategy, org behavior, m and a, etc) and made connections.

I could have gotten my current job without an MBA but it would have been much harder.

I'd say MBA is worth it, if you go to s good school and are very realistic about what job you can get afterwards. (Not everyone is going to be working on Wall Street or moving to Ohio to work for P&g in marketing.

I say worth it, especially if you go to a top school and realize
Anonymous
Uh...

"MBAs are not good degrees"

LOL:



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uh...

"MBAs are not good degrees"

LOL:





https://i.imgur.com/Akoz53k.jpg
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MBA

This... so Reagan-esque. Remember the "The Young Republicans"? It reminds me of Michael J Fox walking around high school with a brief case.
Anonymous
Masters of Public Policy. I hire GR positions, and people with this degree go to the bottom of my pile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To add on PP's theatre--Masters in Dramaturgy.

I mean... more of you will google that than actually, paying jobs in Dramaturgy

(And I've known two of these, so I get to pile on)

Dramaturgy- the theory and practice of dramatic composition. "studies of Shakespeare's dramaturgy". Sounds great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Journalism. I am shocked anyone still goes to J school. It is totally possible to go into journalism without a J school degree and the job market is bad so why spend money/take on debt for a field that doesn't pay well and where it isn't necessary.

I have an MPH and there were a lot of government and think tank jobs available to me once I got my degree. So I am glad I did it.


It isn't necessary for good reporting, but the bias in hiring is almost as bad as in law firms.

Mike Royko would never be able to get a job today.


Really? My husband is a journalist and most of the people he hires haven't gone to J school. Instead they wrote for their school paper and/or interned somewhere during or after college. It is a good field for working your way up if you are willing to do things that aren't glamorous (covering zoning hearings, etc).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Journalism. I am shocked anyone still goes to J school. It is totally possible to go into journalism without a J school degree and the job market is bad so why spend money/take on debt for a field that doesn't pay well and where it isn't necessary.

I have an MPH and there were a lot of government and think tank jobs available to me once I got my degree. So I am glad I did it.


I have a kid in high school who loves to write (editor for school newspaper) and has expressed interest in studying journalism in college. Are the job prospects that bad in this field? What would you recommend for a kid who has a passion for journalism to study in college?
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