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Originally Posted by PSUSMU
I think it's dumb to go straight from Bachelor's to Master's. Get a job first, get some experience, and get an employer to assist with Master's tuition while working full-time. I got my M.S. free (~$36k), thanks to employer.
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I worked in a research lab while doing my masters, which I did in a year. Full tuition coverage.
So you should hold the judgment before you understand the situation.