12-07-2018, 01:04 PM
(12-07-2018, 01:01 PM)sanantone Wrote:(12-07-2018, 12:57 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(12-07-2018, 04:23 AM)sanantone Wrote: Yes, you can choose not to list unrelated degrees, but that will defeat the purpose of the OP getting a degree that benefits him.
Just because a degree does not benefit you in a particular job doesn't mean it's of no benefit.
He's now looking for master's programs in I/O psych, so I think he was looking for a program that will benefit him professionally. Since he mentioned that he was working in the bank industry in the same sentence he mentioned that he wants something that will benefit him, I assumed that was the case.
I think I was pretty clear from the beginning that I didn't find a lot of benefit in the I/O degree, and that I personally would do something for fun rather than get that degree. We can agree or disagree on whether the I/O degree is beneficial or not, but I don't think I ever claimed that a random degree would be professionally beneficial from the very beginning of this post. Sometimes posts move away from the original question, I think it's ok for new things to come up along the way.
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