Graduate School? Is The Timing Right.
Graduate School? Is The Timing Right.
What do you truly want to do? What excites you more than anything? If it’s professional you absolutely, positively must pursue, and it requires advanced education, then you’re probably an excellent candidate for further education
“You go to graduate school to become an expert in a certain area or to be a professional in certain industries, like law, medicine, or engineering,” explains Cindy Parnell, director of career services at Arizona State University
Investment of Time, Money and Energy
Graduate students find out very quickly that their days of frat parties, general education courses, and hanging out with friends are over – graduate school is, well, about school. Are you ready to commit?
Also consider your post-undergraduate life plans. Are marriage and family in your immediate future? Graduate School can put a huge financial strain on a young couple already facing student loan debt, not to mention the burden of the time you’ll be spending studying. Be sure you – and your family – are ready for the added responsibility of a few more years of schooling
Your marketability to an Employer
Not every professional requires an advanced degree, so do some research on potential career opportunities before committing to more education
“Students run the risk of thinking today that grad school might be the answer. Depending on the program, you want to have the fieldwork experience as well as grad school. If you go to grad school without having any fieldwork experience, you run the risk of being over-educated [and under-experience],” says Shayne Bernstein, associate director, career development services, at Hunter College
Opportunities within the Field
If you do plan to work before going back for that advanced degree, will more education help you move up the ranks at your company? Have you landed a job in your undergraduate area of study, and now you’re thinking you want to enhance what you’ve learned, or pursue a totally new field? Depending on your professional career path, advanced education may help you reach your career goals
Your Motivation
Can’t think of what else to do next?
Don’t think of graduate school as a way to hide from the job search. You face wasting a lot of resources
Bernstein suggests giving careful consideration for your decision to pursue graduate school
“Don’t go if you’re not passionate about something,” she stresses.
“Don’t go for the sake of going to graduate school. Go because you’re passionate and you want to develop your skill set in a certain area”