Master's Degree in Urban Planning: now, later, or never? I'm in my third year of law school, and I've realized (after taking on a pile of debt) that I don't really want to practice law. I think urban planning is the right field for me. Should I rush to get applications in now to start a program next fall, or should I enter the workplace and try to apply next year? Or should I skip the urban planning degree and start applying for planning jobs with my JD? [more inside]
posted on Nov 23, 2007 - 15 answers
Given the following choices, which would you say is the one that takes the least effort & time to complete, but still has a significant benefit to someone looking for a job? I suppose that any of these would satisfy my curiosity, but I'm looking to satisfy the above requirements I've listed too.
1) CPA
2) CFA
3) MBA
4) JD
5) MA (assume a 36 credit program)
6) Certificate in "X"
- examples
Graduate Certificate in Real Estate
Certificate in Financial Analysis
Certificate in Accounting [more inside]
posted on Jan 6, 2007 - 11 answers ![]()
I can graduate in a year with a BA in literature. That would make it 2.5 years start-to-finish. Should I double major and stick around longer, or can I move onto grad school with just this? [more inside]
posted on Mar 8, 2005 - 27 answers
I am preparing to choose a course of graduate study for Fall 2005 and have recently become very interested in the job possibilities available to those with a Masters Of Library Science degree. But I have several questions about the particulars [more inside]:
posted on Jan 15, 2004 - 16 answers ![]()