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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only about 11% of Americans have graduate degrees. The most popular is in education, which skews towards women. [/quote] Only in DC are all these useless non technical, non law and non medical graduate degrees employable[/quote] This is soooo true...and it is what cracks me up about these "requirements". I'm in tech, have a B.S. and well out earn a bunch of graduate degree friends...PhD in education, MPA (that's a local fav from the George Mason Degree Mill), so so many ticket-punchers around here.[/quote] yeah but a B.S. in tech won't become treasury secretary like a M.A. from SAIS. these bitches don't look for just any old grad degree holders. [/quote] Mmm...mine is in Physics, hard sciences. I'm not super-impressed by "international studies". I think becoming the Treasury Secretary is entirely dependent upon a different kind of political and finance industry credentialing - it doesn't come from a "school". Access to those circles does generally require a top tier (not necessarily HYP or Ivy) grad. school. Anyway, I wonder of OP will tell us what her super-hard-core discipline is...[/quote] I agree, but what i'm saying is even someting 'soft' like IR but from a school like SAIS, KSG, Fletcher, Gtown opens up doors that dc women want their mates to walk through much more so than a B.S. in a hard basic science. Oddly enough the only b.s. physics people I know that make good money without having to get an applied masters or phd went into quant finance. Isn't it difficult getting jobs with just a basic/pure science undergrad? [/quote]
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