Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP meant MBA. Cannot imagine who is responding regarding an MFA unless they think that it is a masters of financial analysis/analytics or something similar. MFA makes no sense.
OP here.
No, not a typo--the options are a Masters of Fine Art (MFA) or a Juris Doctrate (law degree).
So the question is, knowing what you know now about yourself & your work life, would you pick law school or graduate art school in a field of your choosing (photo, painting, dance, acting, direting, etc).
Anonymous wrote:I think OP meant MBA. Cannot imagine who is responding regarding an MFA unless they think that it is a masters of financial analysis/analytics or something similar. MFA makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither, just worked (I got a JD and now have a job where an MFA would be useful but not required).
Do you write true crime novels or something? Curious what kind of job would be useful for a JD/MFA
Anonymous wrote:Neither, just worked (I got a JD and now have a job where an MFA would be useful but not required).