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Originally Posted by Mattyk
Gotta think long run.
Experience is definitely really important, but education can open some doors. And if you can bring experience and education to the table, bonus.
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Hmmm maybe, but I have seen networking carry folks pretty damn far as well.
I think the black and white answer is education and hard work get you to the top
but in reality that is far from the truth; so many other poltics involved.
I have a buddy in Marriott that is very far up same age as me. We started at the same time or close to it. Dude failed out of UMD has no degree but just straight busted his a$$ and if I guessed he is well over six figures.
My uncle was a VP with Gucci just had a HS degree. My cousin (his son) got kicked out of Penn State for selling drugs; he is now a big time player at Couch with their POS machines; making in the $200k range.
IF you got something like actually useable knowledge that you can apply to the real world form a Master's versus just another piece paper with your name then it is of value.
Just my 2 cents. If my wife's degree was not paid for by her company she too would agree it was a waste but she enjoyed the process of getting it.