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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DH has an MBA, an MA in clinical psychology and an MS in computing and information science. Each one was a change of career move. It took him a long time to figure out what he was going to be when he grew up. He also has two bachelors - one in psychology and one in nursing. [/quote] Did he pay for all of them and consider each worthwhile?[/quote] I paid for them. (PI lawyer with fee sharing at my firm. I've had some big years.) They were all worthwhile to him in different ways. He worked in CIS for 12 years before leaving for nursing and made good money doing that. The psych masters is useful for nursing. If he decides to step up to nursing management, the MBA is very useful to him. I think the MBA is one that he could have done without. He used it for about 3 years as a financial analyst and then hasn't really used it since. The rest of them, he used more. [/quote]
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