If you can take a Master's degree right now and fully paid for

If you can take a Master's degree right now and fully paid for

What would you be studying?

MBA in Harvard

I already have PhD, so I wouldn't.

School is fucking awful.

Nothing. I would rather let that money go then go back.

Machine Learning or Biomechatronics.

not at all interested in a master's degree I guess

feninism

chemical engineering
or med school.

Liberal arts or Women's studies

Creative Writing.

MBA would be best for career development. Physics for the hell of it. Chemical Engineering if I want to hate my life.

I'm chem e undergrad right now with a 4.0 beginning to wonder if its really worth it.. What kind of jobs/pay can I expect straight out?

why hate your life? I like chemistry..

>Biomechatronics

what fucking meme is this? Just study Mech or EE, or Biomed, why tf do you need to further water down the subjects with this meme you posted

i'd go to Denver or USC and get a masters in GIS

MBA probably

Working on undergrad in EE right now. Doing pretty well. I will be able to have a master's paid for. Thinking of an MBA but not sure. Maybe a law degree?

Financial Engineering at Claremont or UW

Doing a Master's in Aerospace Engineering rn
>tfw employer is a jew and I have to pay my own way
I'm out of there as soon as I graduate

Corporate strategy

Your ass

Fpbp

Almost done with mine in comp sci. Mostly paid for by my corporate overlords. Wouldn't make sense for me to change and respecialize. Never going back though, going to focus on building businesses in my spare time from now on. My salary is about maxxed out for my age and interests. I could consult for more but I'd probably want to anhero.

>Women's studies
>Women

Did you just assume their gender?

Master's degree = meme

I'd go for a PhD in Economics from MIT if I could

Hey im studying Biomed/ mechE phd

Enjoy being a QC chemist. You will make shit money and work long hours.

Unless you can get an R&D or management position at J&J or you work in pharmaceutical production engineering