Before you apply, here are a few things you should consider about grad school

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Before you apply, here are a few things you should consider about grad school

 
POSTED ON Aug 09, 2022
 

For working adults, gaining a master’s degree opens doors to exciting opportunities. It also brings a sense of accomplishment. Whatever your age, you’re never too old to study. But, once you’ve made up your mind, there are several essential things you need to consider before enrolling in a course.


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1. First, which teaching method suits you the best? Are you more inclined to learn in a classroom setting, or would you be better off learning online at your own pace? Whichever option you choose, there will still be a great deal of self-guided study on top of the time you spend in virtual or real-life lectures. Depending on the course you’ve chosen, the required reading can take anywhere from six to 16 hours a week.

2. With that in mind, you also need to decide whether you’re studying full-time or part-time. If you’re uncertain, try keeping a diary for a week to discover how you’re currently spending your time and what your day-to-day commitments are. How many hours do you have left in the week when you’ve finished with work and spent time with your family? This will determine if you’re able to consider a full-time course of study.

3.Then, decide on your budget. Earning your master’s degree can cost anywhere between $25,000 and $120,000. This seems like a very high price, but consider it a significant investment in your future. On average, people with a master’s degree earn $8,000 a year more than people who have a bachelor’s degree in the same subject.

4.You may conclude that you don’t have the time or money to further your education with a master’s degree. Most people wouldn’t be able to fit in a full-time course of study around their current schedule. Finding the money to fund a course when there are so many other necessities can be hard to justify, but make sure to consider all your options before giving up on the idea.

5. Have you shopped around? Many universities offer master’s degrees online in English at a fraction of the cost. Does your workplace offer a study leave or a bursary?

6. Make sure you look at the modules in the curriculum, as it varies from institution to institution. If more than a few modules leave you feeling doubtful, or if you find yourself yawning when you read the title, strike that course from your shortlist and move on to the next college. You will find a system that’s ideally suited to you somewhere.


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