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Masters degree mostly matters if you're trying to locally upgrade a foreign degree.
Otherwise, not really. It's a prereq for a doctoral program -
@SortOfTested it's not a prereq for a doctoral program, most places let you get a masters en route and you can join after undergrad. I guess it sort of is if you look at the en route thing as two separate things, but eh.
I agree with the rest. -
@RememberMe
Here it's a prereq. You don't get one without having the other. It used to be that way, but the US loves money. -
@SortOfTested I'm talking about the US :p
Well at least my uni does it this way. I think others do too. I know a fair number of people who went for doctoral studies after undergrad. -
@RememberMe
It's definitely unusual for sciences. While helping my son plan, we saw basically 2 models, joint masters/phd and advanced program completion required. -
@SortOfTested I think I'm talking about the joint program. It's usually treated differently from a regular masters which is much more course heavy,which is why I made the distinction.
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Depending on where you live and what job you want, you may not get a job without relevant degree. You'll have to figure that out for your country and tech domain.
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hitzoR2634yIn IT career you definitelly don't need it.
BUT!
If you want to move forward as a person in whole, it is really useful. You will meet many new people, learn things you would never ever touch on your own and it will be valuable life lesson. -
matt-jd10304yIt depends on where you are, some places values degrees highly otherwise its also a good learning experience
Does master degree really matter or if I take some courses will be better if I'll not go through academic life
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