Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently the one my son's girlfriend claims to have. Don't know in what but like her it means nothing on her 4 page resume. I guess if you have money to buy that degree you can be highly educated on paper yet be dumb as hell.
A Masters Degree in anything should get you better than part time working the front desk at a hotel. As much as she flaps those know it all gums she should be raking in the dough.
You sound deeply, deeply disturbed.
Anonymous wrote:Computer science. A complete waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently the one my son's girlfriend claims to have. Don't know in what but like her it means nothing on her 4 page resume. I guess if you have money to buy that degree you can be highly educated on paper yet be dumb as hell.
A Masters Degree in anything should get you better than part time working the front desk at a hotel. As much as she flaps those know it all gums she should be raking in the dough.
Anonymous wrote:Women's Studies
Gender Studies
American Studies
Sociology
Anonymous wrote:Masters in Human Resources
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say an MA in History is fairly useless without a specific specialization (ie Public History/Museums/Preservation), but is also a required degree to attain the PhD in History.
This is the degree you would have to teach history in schools or at the community college level.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of programs in Fine Arts...
A lot of programs in "dream job" areas that are not from the top school in the field and where jobs in the field are rare and usually go to someone with just a bachelor's and good connections (or a top MBA and good connections). For example, Sports Management.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MBA
This.
How so?
I know plenty of MBA's that received decent promotions/new jobs or careers after competition of their program. Obviously these degrees are from Top 50 programs
It’s just the typical know nothing response. MBAs are very useful, practical and increase your earnings. The posters are just clueless and have no idea what is taught.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MBA
This.
How so?
I know plenty of MBA's that received decent promotions/new jobs or careers after competition of their program. Obviously these degrees are from Top 50 programs
Anonymous wrote:I would say an MA in History is fairly useless without a specific specialization (ie Public History/Museums/Preservation), but is also a required degree to attain the PhD in History.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:List the most useless masters degrees you've seen.
I'll start: masters in liberal arts
That's a degree feel in grad school?
Journalism, my field, sadly, qualifies at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MBA
This.