SillyDumpling
SillyDumpling

Would you prefer going for an MS/MBA in a good market or a bad market?

The way I see it, it's pointless to pursue higher education when the market's bad unless you have a very specific goal.

In most cases, a master's degree gives you a boost immediately after the degree. If you can't maximize your options immediately after your course ends, it'll be much harder to leverage it a few years down the line.

Careers don't grow linearly. You want to stack as many multipliers as possible.

What do you think?

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ZippyPenguin
ZippyPenguin
Amazon14mo

Go abroad study while the market recovers

SillyDumpling
SillyDumpling

what if it doesn't and now you are stuck with student loan and a sub par job

ZippyPenguin
ZippyPenguin
Amazon14mo

Sub par job is a risk,
However the pace and magnitude at which Indians assume risk to go abroad in such large numbers by hook or crook should be an indication
That anything anywhere is better than home

GigglyWalrus
GigglyWalrus

Do something online, without leaving your job. Post COVID, online education has improved in value.

CosmicRaccoon
CosmicRaccoon

My cousin recently got into IIMB and his idea was to do MBA during the bad market assuming market will recover in 2 years. I am not sure though. There is so much uncertainty now, it’s difficult to actually come to a conclusion.

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