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[QUOTE="Choppy, post: 5730815, member: 127425"] The counter point of view is that if you don't do a master's after your undergraduate degree, you might not get the chance to do one later once you're working and have other life commitments - mortgage, other loans, family to support, etc. In some cases your employer might support you in pursuing a master's degree, so that might be an option. I wouldn't just expect it going in though, especially not in a competitive market. I think this is one of those situations in which there is no definitive right or wrong answer - just advantages and disadvantages on both sides. So you have to look at each seriously and consider which applies best for your particular situation. If the market happens to be slow and you're having a hard time getting a job, maybe pursing a master's degree is a better option at the moment. If you can get a good job that's doing or at least leading towards what you really want to do, you might not want to give that up. [/QUOTE]
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