12-10-2024, 12:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2024, 12:14 AM by Duneranger.)
(12-09-2024, 06:29 PM)spohara Wrote: The "spend money to make money" concept here is just unrealistic for the vast majority of people. There are so many variables, what you were making pre-post doctorate, field, resume, etc. The vast majority of people won't get a PhD and double their income. The vast majority will never sniff the kind of salary you've managed. I make less than half of your first post-PhD offer and I am still in the top 10%. And for my situation, it is unlikely that a PhD would add very much to my salary. Grad school has a notoriously low ROI (degree depending of course) whenever they publish stats.
Fair, but 20k is extremely reasonable in the grad school world. I think this sub is insanely out of touch with the rest of academia. The posts complaining about UMPI increasing term tuition by 200 bucks were mind-boggling. Literally, you get a BA in 3 months for less than 1 month's rent in most cities, and people will still complain.
Some grad schools are absolutely worth the cash, but I would say most people can't get into them. I would say most value is in master's degrees and not doctorates for most fields.
This program sounds solid and I know people who attended personally.. 20k is objectively cheap for a grad degree outside the bubble of this forum.