![]() "The decision to attend graduate school varies greatly among those with bachelor’s degrees, according to a 2015 study by Georgetown University. For example, 77% of students who major in health and medical preparatory programs attend grad school, compared to 55.7% of public policy students, 38.4% of students who major in finance, and 1.3% of architectural engineering students. And while a graduate degree certainly looks good on your resume, the return on investment isn’t always clear. Is it necessary for your job? Will it provide a competitive edge or salary increase? Or will you just be saddled with a lifetime of debt?..." Click here to continue reading about the 6 questions you should ask yourself. Should you go to graduate school? I work with graduate students everyday. Schedule a complimentary college & scholarship consultation today. What can it hurt? You may learn something new!713.447.0064 or nadine@cash4college.net Article written by: TERRI WILLIAMS
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