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Master's Degree? - Designer

Started by July 21, 2010 03:20 AM
12 comments, last by Tom Sloper 14 years, 3 months ago
Quote: Original post by Langes
1. Now, I must decide which degree program would best be suited for me
2. the original poster just replies with a "Solved, never mind!" and leaves it at that. Such an annoyance.

1. If a decision grid (http://www.sloperama.com/advice/lesson25.htm and http://www.sloperama.com/advice/m70.htm) doesn't help, then just go with whichever one you want.
2. Um... YOU are "the original poster."

-- Tom Sloper -- sloperama.com

A bachelors should be enough to get you in the door. But that's pretty wild if some organizations toss out a 4 year degree just because "it's devry". It's not like it's a diploma mill, you actually had to work for four years.

Anyways, hope you have some good work samples. ;o
They hated on Jeezus, so you think I give a f***?!
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Quote: Original post by Tom Sloper
Quote: Original post by Langes
1. Now, I must decide which degree program would best be suited for me
2. the original poster just replies with a "Solved, never mind!" and leaves it at that. Such an annoyance.

1. If a decision grid (http://www.sloperama.com/advice/lesson25.htm and http://www.sloperama.com/advice/m70.htm) doesn't help, then just go with whichever one you want.
2. Um... YOU are "the original poster."


Thank you, I will need to do this tonight. I was confused on why you pointed out that I was "the original poster," until I realized that I had forgotten the "I hate it when" portion. Corrected.

Quote: Original post by Fl4sh
A bachelors should be enough to get you in the door. But that's pretty wild if some organizations toss out a 4 year degree just because "it's devry". It's not like it's a diploma mill, you actually had to work for four years.

Anyways, hope you have some good work samples. ;o


Nothing is set in stone just yet, but I do believe a Master's is something I want rather than need. I plan to work on side projects during my studies, so that I may have a decent portfolio on graduation. This will be solo if I am unable to round up enough people interested in a group project.
Quote: Original post by Langes
I do believe a Master's is something I want rather than need.

Then you should go for it!

-- Tom Sloper -- sloperama.com

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