Actually I’m going to a UGA-Terry College of Business program here in Atlanta. On-line schools are nothing but a scam. Only 6 more months and I am done. Even though I plan to take a few extra classes that I couldn’t fit into my schedule.
Science for the most part sucks as a profession. You are caught between management and the FDA with little recognition or room for advancement.
One is better off using those analytical skills in a business environment. If I had it to do again, I would not have majored in Chemistry.
When I was in grad school, I had a look around at folks doing what I was pursuing. The academics spent time teaching classes, publishing papers and chasing grants. The industrial employees weren't compensated much better. I can apply my EE/CS skills to problems with sufficient scale to actually repay the cost of the effort many fold. It's enjoyable and there is always another problem lurking to solve.