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On the value of Grad school... - selash - 01-04-2016

I'm about to begin grad school at Texas A&M (MS in Marketing). Only reason I am going to that school (probably the biggest and most expensive in the state) is because my company is going to pay for it. Otherwise--it wouldn't be worth it, lol.


On the value of Grad school... - rebel100 - 01-04-2016

selash Wrote:I'm about to begin grad school at Texas A&M (MS in Marketing). Only reason I am going to that school (probably the biggest and most expensive in the state) is because my company is going to pay for it. Otherwise--it wouldn't be worth it, lol.
Perhaps my favorite way to hear someone is going to school...that the employer values you so much they are footing the bill! Congrats!


On the value of Grad school... - selash - 01-04-2016

rebel100 Wrote:Perhaps my favorite way to hear someone is going to school...that the employer values you so much they are footing the bill! Congrats!

Yes!! I'm excited! Always wanted to be an Aggie, but didn't have the cash, lol!! Now I can do it without worrying about the tens of thousands of dollars that it costs to go there Smile


On the value of Grad school... - selash - 01-04-2016

soliloquy Wrote:Missouri State University, online classes are billed at the same rate as in state tuition.

Good to know! I will check them out. I'm going online to Texas A&M for my master's (it's getting paid for, lol) but I know folks that may be interested.


On the value of Grad school... - TheCommuter - 01-06-2016

My online master of science degree in nursing (MSN) is going to cost less than $10,000 in tuition/fees because I opted to 'attend' a regional state university that is not well-known and does not advertise their degree offerings. I chose Eastern New Mexico University, a school that charges out-of-state students $230 per graduate level credit as long as we maintain part-time enrollment.


On the value of Grad school... - cookderosa - 01-07-2016

selash Wrote:I'm about to begin grad school at Texas A&M (MS in Marketing). Only reason I am going to that school (probably the biggest and most expensive in the state) is because my company is going to pay for it. Otherwise--it wouldn't be worth it, lol.

I don't know why more people don't use employer reimbursement programs!?!


On the value of Grad school... - TrailRunr - 01-07-2016

If I want a grad degree except for the fact that it's too expensive, tuition reimbursement is good.

If I'm unwilling to pay a measly $5k for the grad degree, I don't think it's worth the time investment even if it was paid by tuition reimbursement. I know too many people with free MBAs that regret wasting their time and retired without getting any financial benefit from the MBA.


On the value of Grad school... - burbuja0512 - 01-08-2016

TrailRunr Wrote:If I want a grad degree except for the fact that it's too expensive, tuition reimbursement is good.

If I'm unwilling to pay a measly $5k for the grad degree, I don't think it's worth the time investment even if it was paid by tuition reimbursement. I know too many people with free MBAs that regret wasting their time and retired without getting any financial benefit from the MBA.

So true.. I have met MBA's who wanted to study business to "change their career path." Well.. you don't really need an MBA to get into business, so that's fairly poor judgement and lack of research.

If you already have a decent career and want to give yourself an edge, it can be very worthwhile. My MBA cost about 20k, which was half the price of MBA programs at my school. Mine was cheaper because it was a combined program with grad students from all over LATAM and they adjusted the price accordingly.

Post-MBA, I got a new job with a pay increase that more than paid for the MBA. This was not due to the MBA alone by a long shot. This was due to quite a few aggressive tactics that I chose, such as requesting title increases instead of raises. When I left my last employer, I was a VP, but would have never been if I hadn't pushed HARD. (small companies have more flexibility)

Mine is also not a generic MBA, but it's very focused on the international work I wanted to do, which is important in my field. Oh and I learned Portuguese to do business in Brazil.

I'm not trying to pat myself on the back, I'm just trying to demonstrate how darn hard it is in the business world. The MBA is icing on the cake that does make me stand out.. but that's it.