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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again. Thank you again, some of you were very insightful and have given me a lot to work with. We are having a talk tonight so hopefully it goes well! And a big LOL to the trolls :)[/quote] And you're still not naming the master's program. [/quote] It's not relevant to my question so I'm not going to. But it's a hard science/STEM. [/quote] It is relevant because you could get actually advice on practical moves to make that could get you where you want to go without going into massive debt. As a woman with a STEM career a master's means little if you don't have the work experience behind it. But you do you babe. Hopefully that Master's is good enough to support your life a divorced mom. [/quote] What OP wants to avoid is having a "STEM career" like yours that involves washing glassware.[/quote] Perhaps my wording was harsh. I probably have athe career or similar career that OP wants. I stayed at home with my kids for nearly a decade so I needed to spruce up my resume to get where I wanted to go. I started by getting a certificate that was less than $1000 to get me the entry level job I wanted. I then steadily moved up the ladder, and did eventually get a Master's degree, and gt to where I wanted to be but didn't go into large amounts of debt doing it. I know far to many woman in similar spots who see all the job listings wanting Master's degrees, they rush out and get the degree only to find they still can't get hired for the jobs they want because they lack the skills. You are right that I still wash glassware, but that's because I'm not too proud to do any task, my techs appreciate that about me.[/quote]
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