I want to get a Master’s degree someday or even a doctorate’s degree, but I thought only a few students would want to have graduate education. But I found out that there are a lot graduate students nowadays, and I heard that this figure is expected to rise, so what encourages students to take gradutate courses?

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  1. billy tomson @ 2010-02-25 02:11

    They don’t want to leave campus life and graduate alumni make more money, on average.

  2. billy tomson @ 2010-02-25 02:11

    If you want to teach, then you won’t be doing much of it with only a Bachelor’s Degree.

  3. billy tomson @ 2010-02-25 02:11

    More money, and the inability to grow up, so they stay perpetual students.

  4. billy tomson @ 2010-02-25 02:11

    Prestigious, More Cash, More job opportunities,,,and an ongoing /refreshed memory for campus life :) )

  5. billy tomson @ 2010-02-25 02:11

    I wonder this a lot. A lot of my undergrad friends are practicing engineers who make 5x what I do right now as a Ph.D. student. In engineering. . . nope, that part of the figure’s not really rising, at least not as far as the domestic population is concerned. So, get 50k now or rent out your soul for a few years in return for not much of a pay increase if you’re not now overqualified for the jobs. . . .

    I think, in other fields where the pay isn’t so good with just a BS/BA, it’s more about being able to find a job when you graduate. Your odds are probably a lot better and you will probably make more with an advanced degree or two. Oh, and you get to put off the real world for a few more years of the college life.

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