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  • 提问者网友:饥饿走向夜
  • 2021-11-30 15:20
以IS postgraduate education worth or not 为题,写一篇一百二
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  • 五星知识达人网友:夜余生
  • 2021-11-30 15:37
General pros and benefits

The obvious: employability. It's oft-cited that having further
degrees enhances your employability. Whilst this is not always the case
(many graduate entry schemes for example attribute no particular
significance to further degrees beyond the undergraduate qualification -
usually a 2.1 - necessary to be considered) in many fields,
particularly vocational or financial, further training can make your CV
stand out. [NB: While the original author thinks this is "obvious" it is
not necessarily true at all, and some data shows that PhDs even reduce expected future earnings.]

Opening career paths. Certain careers, such as research, are
often difficult to access without dedicated research qualifications,
most usually a PhD. This can make postgraduate study necessary to enable
you to apply for specific posts - and the careers that require further
study are often very intellectually rewarding. There is also arguably an
advantage presently in delaying entry into a fierce jobs market.

More money. Again, not always guaranteed, but particular
qualifications in economic or financial disciplines can enhance your
earning potential. Take this with a pinch of salt, however - simply
having an MA/MSc doesn't automatically entitle you to more money, it
simply makes it more likely that you will be able to access jobs that
pay better.

Intellectual interest. For those that enjoyed undergraduate
study, a masters is often a logical step. If you liked researching as an
undergraduate, considering a PhD can be a wonderful opportunity to bury
yourself in your discipline for 3 or 4 years. For those with the
aptitude and commitment, research is highly rewarding.

Greater specialisation. If there were particular topics you
especially enjoyed as an undergraduate, you may find a Masters programme
specifically tailored towards those specialisations, allowing you to
explore the topic at greater length and depth than at Bachelors level.

Bolstering a weak undergraduate performance. This is somewhat
controversial as in many professions, a Masters will not 'make up' for a
2.2 or worse. That said, achieving enrollment on, and performing better
at, Masters level is unlikely to do any harm. Be wary however about
forking out potentially thousands in the anticipation that this will
dramatically improve the chances of employment in a competitive
profession, since it may simply not be enough to justify the cost.
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  • 1楼网友:山河有幸埋战骨
  • 2021-11-30 15:53
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