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Currently I'm working my way towards my masters via a program through edX called "micromasters" where I can earn credit towards my degree before I'm actually in a graduate school. This specific program, if you're curious:
http://www.rit.edu/ritonline/cs-mm
It'll still be about half a year before I complete those courses, but once I do I'll need to take either the GMAT or the GRE. I know business schools prefer GMAT, but I have found that all the universities that I've looked at are also OK with the GRE. Is it better then for me to take the GRE to help me out on additional Masters I might want to get? After I get my first Masters, will they even still care about those scores?
One side thing about this is that I found a prep school near me looking for tutors that they'd pay over $100/hr for GMAT tutors who had achieved 99th percentile on that test, which while I know that's a pretty difficult achievement I'd still like to try because $100/hr is a hell of a deal even though the job only offers 5 hr per week (even better if my hours are short since I'd still want to keep my day job if I became a tutor). So yeah that has me kind of leaning that way. But if I'd also have to take the GRE if I wanted to get, say, a Computer Science degree, then I'd rather just do the GRE and be done with it.
Thoughts?
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That being said, graduate school entrance exams are a gigantic waste of money. Schools that move away from them do the work of saints.
As far as second masters goes, your test scores (and grades) essentially have an expiration date. Want to say 5 years but I could be pulling that out of my butt
Yes both tests have a 5yr expiry date. I guess I figured that once you'd actually completed a Masters, the test wouldn't matter anymore... sorta like a GED? Guess not.
But fuck you — no, fuck y'all, that's as blunt as it gets"
- Kendrick Lamar, "The Blacker the Berry"
I'd go with GRE.
FWIW, I've got 2 masters degrees and the 1st was a complete waste of time. You'll likely only being needing/using one. If you want more grad school post MS or MA get a PhD.
Well, I've read a few things about this. I'm interested in getting my masters for several reasons 1) because the BA I have is completely unrelated to the field I work in, and many times when I look at jobs they require an IT-type degree which I don't have and 2) to get a better salary and 3) to pave the way for additional education in other areas where I'm interested.
The thing about a PhD is that it wouldn't help me in those goals. A PhD can actually hinder you from getting IT jobs in the sense of appearing "over qualified" for a job, while masters degrees are looking more and more like the new bachelors degree - a practical degree that gets you a leg up in the field you're interested in. At the moment at least, I have no interest in a PhD.
But fuck you — no, fuck y'all, that's as blunt as it gets"
- Kendrick Lamar, "The Blacker the Berry"
As a note, since I hire people for software development and other technical roles, be careful which graduate program you select if your intention is to "up-skill". There is a lot of variance in the quality of the people I have seen coming out of those programs.
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