the other thing is, is this a calling or just a way to be higher paid
OP needs to ask her friend this. Is this actually her vocation. Because the way she goes about this will affect her motivation. Or his.
Bachelors were orignally only men who studied and they did not think about marrying because being a bachelor meant you stayed single. it was for the purposes of scholarship NOT as a means to an end. Teachers were origninally not allowed to marry because they were neant to be dedicated to their profession.
if the OP is just doing it for the wrong reasons then they may not even complete the degree. Its hard to study and have a family at the same time. I know several who dropped out cos life got in the way and never finished their degree,,,that is always going to hang over them. You have to be really sure not just the cost of it but the time.
when I did mine I was 17 years old and didnt really know what I wanted to study. I wanted to do everything I never learned in school lol. Also I wanted to get away from home! I leaned toward social science, did my first year on campus but at the end of that year discovered I really wanted to read literature and another university had a better English department so swtiched to doing an arts degree there. Say what you want about the arts and humanties faculty but this was really my jam. I got to read great books all day and mearn history through literature.
The MLIS was a differnt beast altogether, it wasnt just cataloguing it was things like information retrieval and management and computers, and some of it was like what this is so boring but it was like a baptism of fire. You never know when it will be used in your life but I have to say it is really worth it in the long term.
I have recalalcrant friends who balk at getting a teachers registration simply cos of the cost. but once they did it, they found they loved it becase teaching was what they were meant to do! rather than some mindless job that doesnt require any qualifcation or expertise. and in the end, the minsitry was going to PAY for it all anyway! Employers dont always have the time to train up their workers in house.
I know many ppl study law and then dont practise...
as for MBA often its the employer will pay for that. If they send you to Havard then its not likely you turn it down. another who did social work now has a better job that pays more since she compketed her degree. . You dont want to be just an assistant all the time, Sometimes you need to be the one who REALLY knows what they are doing. Its a privelige.
OP needs to ask her friend this. Is this actually her vocation. Because the way she goes about this will affect her motivation. Or his.
Bachelors were orignally only men who studied and they did not think about marrying because being a bachelor meant you stayed single. it was for the purposes of scholarship NOT as a means to an end. Teachers were origninally not allowed to marry because they were neant to be dedicated to their profession.
if the OP is just doing it for the wrong reasons then they may not even complete the degree. Its hard to study and have a family at the same time. I know several who dropped out cos life got in the way and never finished their degree,,,that is always going to hang over them. You have to be really sure not just the cost of it but the time.
when I did mine I was 17 years old and didnt really know what I wanted to study. I wanted to do everything I never learned in school lol. Also I wanted to get away from home! I leaned toward social science, did my first year on campus but at the end of that year discovered I really wanted to read literature and another university had a better English department so swtiched to doing an arts degree there. Say what you want about the arts and humanties faculty but this was really my jam. I got to read great books all day and mearn history through literature.
The MLIS was a differnt beast altogether, it wasnt just cataloguing it was things like information retrieval and management and computers, and some of it was like what this is so boring but it was like a baptism of fire. You never know when it will be used in your life but I have to say it is really worth it in the long term.
I have recalalcrant friends who balk at getting a teachers registration simply cos of the cost. but once they did it, they found they loved it becase teaching was what they were meant to do! rather than some mindless job that doesnt require any qualifcation or expertise. and in the end, the minsitry was going to PAY for it all anyway! Employers dont always have the time to train up their workers in house.
I know many ppl study law and then dont practise...
as for MBA often its the employer will pay for that. If they send you to Havard then its not likely you turn it down. another who did social work now has a better job that pays more since she compketed her degree. . You dont want to be just an assistant all the time, Sometimes you need to be the one who REALLY knows what they are doing. Its a privelige.