lemme see. borrowing 130k to get a degree in which one cannot find a job. but borrowing more to get a more advanced degree in the same field is gonna cure it?
am I the only one here who sees the parallel here?
When I was in college, lo these many years ago, studying music education, one of the most talented graduates visited during my sophomore year. She could not find a job teaching music. She was all excited because our music prof had recommended she go for a graduate degree. I remember thinking at the time that it didn't make sense to go for more schooling in a field that was so narrow. Wasn't much longer, and I dropped out and went to work myself. I've never looked back, and I've always been able to get a job to help support my family, keeping a roof over our heads, and health insurance, as well.