Now for a difficult decision. I'm looking at a graduate degree in Economics, but I need advice:
Plan 1: Go directly into the workforce after graduating and save up for graduate school later.
Benefits: Gain essential experience, avoid debt by saving up money, more time to decide on a graduate degree.
Costs: Possibly never go back.
Plan 2: Apply for graduate school and possibly teach.
Benefits: Gain teaching experience, opportunity to waive tuition fees, stay in college mindset.
Costs: Go into debt, not receive a graduate apprenticeship.
Anyone have experience or advice they could give?










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Dark desires fade as Hell is wrought.
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~I am the phantom in the mist~
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"Talk of Heaven! ye disgrace Earth."
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~I am the phantom in the mist~
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~I am the phantom in the mist~
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"Talk of Heaven! ye disgrace Earth."
--Henry David Thoreau
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~I am the phantom in the mist~
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