Pretty_Diamonds
Bluelight Crew
Everyone knows with a degree you need experience. Right?
So when do you reach a point where you're trying so hard to get experience (obviously starting from the bottom) till you realize that you're sinking financially and can't continue to pay for your education?
I guess I'm at that crossroad. Just started a masters program. $15,500 per semester (4 months).
Went from retail jobs that paid me $5,000 - 3,000 to... $1,000 each month (working in psychology-ABA therapy). When are you like, okay, this isn't worth it? EVEN THOUGH, it's also a more rewarding job (children and all).
Like, I had to take out a loan...
So when do you reach a point where you're trying so hard to get experience (obviously starting from the bottom) till you realize that you're sinking financially and can't continue to pay for your education?
I guess I'm at that crossroad. Just started a masters program. $15,500 per semester (4 months).
Went from retail jobs that paid me $5,000 - 3,000 to... $1,000 each month (working in psychology-ABA therapy). When are you like, okay, this isn't worth it? EVEN THOUGH, it's also a more rewarding job (children and all).
Like, I had to take out a loan...