Anonymous wrote:Some degrees, like MBAs, require work experience. Even law schools now prefer kids to take a year or two off.
Nothing wrong with working for a few years before pursuing an advanced degree. I worked in a pretty low paying job before getting an MBA. My DC graduated with a liberal arts degree last year and makes over $100k in consulting. This is a strong job market so no reason he shouldn't be able to find a decent job.
Anonymous wrote:Better that he figure out what he wants to do, than to spend time and money on a graduate program that doesn’t suit him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a great idea for him to work for a couple years and then evaluate whether he needs additional education to achieve his goals. Too many young people rush into advanced degrees.
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Anonymous wrote:Are you paying for graduate school and college? If not, it makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:By backing off. He might go for more degrees later once he finds his niche. Forcing him to get an expensive degree he doesn’t want won’t end well.
Anonymous wrote:It's a great idea for him to work for a couple years and then evaluate whether he needs additional education to achieve his goals. Too many young people rush into advanced degrees.