How fast will I make back my investment in my graduate education after I re-enter the job market with a University of Chicago M.A., as against what I will earn in the same field with my current B.A.?
• If I instead decide to go on to a Ph.D. program, how fast will I make back my investment in CIR if I enter with a fellowship for doctoral study, as against the level of aid I have presently been offered? The remarkable growth of the CIR program in recent years and the development of clone programs in the University’s Humanities and Physical Sciences divisions testify to the positive outcome of such calculations for Chicago students in today’s career and graduate admissions environments. Once again, the Spring Campus Days offer the opportunity to discuss these matters with current students and recent alumni.
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- How fast will I make back my investment in my graduate education after I re-enter the job market with a University of Chicago M.A., as against what I will earn in the same field with my current B.A.?
- What have we done to protect the interests of Princeton students in the job market and in admission to graduate and professional schools?
- Is the education job market good right now? Is there a high demand for teachers?