Deciding: Master Degree or Work? | Fresh Grad Help

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The discussion centers on the dilemma faced by a recent graduate considering whether to pursue a master's degree or seek employment. The individual expresses a desire to gain work experience but feels hindered by the lack of job opportunities for fresh graduates. They mention the possibility of obtaining a scholarship for a master's degree but are uncertain about the benefits, especially since they do not plan to pursue a PhD afterward. A key point raised is the importance of interest in the master's program content, with suggestions that completing education now may be more advantageous than delaying it. Additionally, there is a query about the feasibility of pursuing a master's in Electrical Engineering despite having a bachelor's in Biomedical Engineering, highlighting concerns about the relevance and applicability of the chosen field of study.
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I need help please?!:confused:

If you are a feresher like me and you have opportunity to study master degree, you will go for that or you will search for work?:shy:
 
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It depends on lots of details, none of which you provided.
 
Locrian said:
It depends on lots of details, none of which you provided.

I would like to work and gain experience, but it seems it is not easy to enter any work without experience, as I said I am fresher!
I mean may be it takes a while to find a job!
in the other hand I can get scholarship for master degree, I tell to myself what is next after master degree, may be same as now!

note: after master degree I don't have the chance to do PHD's.

thanks,
 
If you are interested in the content of the Master's program, go for it. It's easier to get school out of the way now than it is to go back after several years when you hit the limit of where your BS can get you. IMO.
 
SbF5 said:
If you are interested in the content of the Master's program, go for it. It's easier to get school out of the way now than it is to go back after several years when you hit the limit of where your BS can get you. IMO.

Thanks SbF5,:smile:

in your opinion Is it advisable to do master degree in Electrical Engineering while my bachelore degree in biomedical Engineering?( where i leave MSc. in biomedical doesnot exist!)
 
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