kiki162 wrote: » I wouldn't try to stress her out at this age. Instead put more of a focus on her interests and always have something going on to maintain those interests. Getting a Masters right after a Bachelor's degree at this age is not worth it. Once she gets her BS degree, then see if she can't get her employer to pay for part of a Master's program down the road.
Danielm7 wrote: » Is forensics the new thing that kids want to do? That's all I hear from my younger relatives, even if they want to be a elementary school teacher, they want to minor in forensics. Lots of CSI or something?
DatabaseHead wrote: » Assuming you had 150,000 to spend on education. Would you rather get a high end bachelors e.g. Stanford, Harvard, MIT (even a notable state school such as University of (whatever good state school / program) Or Good/Average bachelors and masters? Part of me is thinking do it right the first time and be done with it. But with everything being so flooded sometimes HR requires a Masters and the bachelors gets omitted. But then you have the connections you develop through these high end Universities so maybe you won't need a masters if you network correctly. Tough call just curious on your thoughts. PS I am a parent and have a girl going into high school so I am trying to help guide her in the best possible way.