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[quote=Anonymous]JD, MD, PhD yes. But graduate degrees in general? Nope. The most common graduate degree is some variant of a master's in education, and teachers get them because they get paid more for having one, period. IMO, they're a joke. Next most common master's degree is the MBA. In general if you're a public sector employee having a graduate degree will get you paid more and/or is a prerequisite for another level. With very very few exceptions, these government employees didn't get MBAs from Harvard, Wharton or Stanford. They bought them from vendors who knew what the customer wanted and delivered it. They're a joke. [/quote]
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