Saturday, March 14, 2020
Should you go back to school
Should you go back to schoolAn article published earlier this month showed that mora than half of recent graduates from college did not receive a job offer prior to graduation, regardless of their undergraduate major. September 2010 data showed that the average length of unemployment was more than eight months. Scary statistics such as these have left many wondering if now is a good time to return to school. Here are some things to consider when making this decisionWhat do you want to be when you grow up?If you havent figured out the answer to this question yet, getting more education is not a good idea. Higher education costs have risen at a much faster rate than inflation over the last decade. The worst thing you could do is invest tens of thousands of dollars and years of your time into getting a degree, only to discover five years from now that youre no longer interested in the field you sacrificed so much to study.Is there job growth in the field that interests you?Once youve re ally determined what youd like to do with your career, you should look at the jobs that are available in your field. Having a local university program in your city may allow you to attend school without making major life changes, but it may also release you into a saturated job market once youve finished your degree. Its important to determine whether people are hiring in your desired field in the area in which youd like to liveor anywhere for that matter.How much will it cost?If youre considering graduate school, there are many programs out there that include substantial financial aid packages to help you obtain your degree. There are also many loan forgiveness programs designed to attract educated professionals to underserved areas. For example, a friend of mine just had $75,000 worth of vet school loans forgiven by the USDA, because she works in an area where there arent enough large animal vets. The military also offers great educational incentives, particularly for health care professionals. If youre looking to start or finish an undergraduate degree, taking your required classes at your local community college can lower your total costs substantially. Lastly, verfallen distance learning programs allow many professionals to continue working full- or part-time while they further their education.Will you make enough money to justify more debt?If youre independently wealthy, you have the luxury of obtaining as much education as youd like without worrying about the return on your investment. But for most of us, its crucial to take a hard look at whether more education is worth the expense. My friend is married to a CPA who decided to obtain a law degree in addition to his bachelors and masters degrees in accounting. The payment on his student loan debt is now higher than their house payment, and his salary went up only about $5,000/year.For a lot of people, returning to school does make good, solid sense. If adjusting back to the student lifestyle allows you to obtain a degree that will get you hired into a field that pays well, go for it. Just be sure to give this major decision the consideration that its due.
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