
01-07-2004, 04:31 PM
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Taking lessons at Cobra Kai Karate!
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Originally posted by ztawinthropgirl
What has crawled up Rudey's butt and died? I view a Master's degree, in general, as a positive attribute to one's intelligence. A Master's degree is beneficial no matter what field of expertise you go into. The degree doesn't have to be a Master's in Genetic Engineering to be considered a Master's degree worth one's time. Hell, I can get a Master's in Basketweaving for all anyone on here cares. If I were an art major in undergrad, the Basketweaving Master's Degree (if there is one . . . I don't know) might just be beneficial. So I see an MBA degree beneficial to anyone who is going into any business-related career.
A Master's degree is impressive solely based on the fact that the candidates who enter into a Master's program had the good grades and self discipline to obtain this degree.
If you are competing against someone who has a Master's from Harvard and you have one from Clemson University, you are really comparing apples and oranges in the long run. In the long run, it won't matter what car you drove, how much your stocks amounted to, your bank account's wealth, the school you went to, or the job you held. You can't take any of that with you when your soul passes on. You might be able to be buried in the car but you won't be driving it in whatever afterlife you believe you'll be in after death.
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Dribble.
-Rudey
--My roommate sister's brother's friend wrote that.
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