razorshark
Registered
hey folks...got a few questions for those of you with graduate and doctorial degrees.
I have three AAS degrees in Human Resource Management, Multimedia Production Services and Public Affairs and three Certificates of Mastery in Electronic Imagaing, Computer Science and Journalism. I also have a BA in Art History (but low GPA, got it 10 years ago), which qualifies me to say, "Do you want fries with that?" I am currently pursuing a BS double major (started over from scratch) in Human Resource Management and Computer Information Systems and GPA will be no lower than 3.75. I will be done next year.
Then its off to grad school...but not sure what to get into. My university offers an good MBA and Public Affairs program, but not sure I want to do that. What would be a good marketable major? I want something that will give me the ability to go multiple directions. I'm 33 years old and have 6+ years to retiring from the Air Force so I want to ensure I get my Masters before I get out, then get Texas to help pay for a PhD under the Hazelwood Act.
Management? Technology? Education? Communications? Leadership? Underwaterbasketweaving?
Not sure what I want to do after I retire...but need a good graduate degree just in case I can't sit on my fat a$$ and my the wife work.
Thanks,
Sharky
I have three AAS degrees in Human Resource Management, Multimedia Production Services and Public Affairs and three Certificates of Mastery in Electronic Imagaing, Computer Science and Journalism. I also have a BA in Art History (but low GPA, got it 10 years ago), which qualifies me to say, "Do you want fries with that?" I am currently pursuing a BS double major (started over from scratch) in Human Resource Management and Computer Information Systems and GPA will be no lower than 3.75. I will be done next year.
Then its off to grad school...but not sure what to get into. My university offers an good MBA and Public Affairs program, but not sure I want to do that. What would be a good marketable major? I want something that will give me the ability to go multiple directions. I'm 33 years old and have 6+ years to retiring from the Air Force so I want to ensure I get my Masters before I get out, then get Texas to help pay for a PhD under the Hazelwood Act.
Management? Technology? Education? Communications? Leadership? Underwaterbasketweaving?
Not sure what I want to do after I retire...but need a good graduate degree just in case I can't sit on my fat a$$ and my the wife work.
Thanks,
Sharky