Masters Degree Tier List 2024 (Masters Degrees RANKED)

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ShaneHummus
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Would love to see an entire video dedicated to MBAs

abhaybehera
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A 2023 tier list that is 20:23 minutes long 😂

MikeyMcCord
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S - Tech, Engineering, Data Science(Statistics), Nursing, Physician Assistant/Associate

Stranglethorn
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Not fair that all social science/humanities degrees were clubbed together. A Master in Economics/Econometric Science will definitely lead to much better job prospects than a Masters in Anthropology or Linguistics.

gauraansharora
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masters in geoscience here, I make 120k a year, used to work in oil and gas but now work in mining. Science degrees will always be needed, and mostly paid for ( I paid nothing for my graduate degree) trust me!

JohnSmitherson-tumh
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MBAs from no-name schools are really only useful for people who've already been working, and either just became a manager or want to become a manager. So if you are a new manager and have a goal of moving to senior manager or director, many large old-school companies like to see that MBA.

I don't see any value of a no-name MBA for someone with no prior work experience. For those with experience, if you're getting a no-name MBA make sure not to overpay. I would put my cab at somewhere around $30, 000 and try to go for less.

mcjon
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I originally wanted to get my MFA in creative writing and become a professor. I knew it was a long shot, but I was willing to take that chance. I applied to schools twice (first time I got in, but didn’t get enough funding). After getting in the second round with decent funding, I decided teaching wasn’t for me. I’m now waiting to hear back from an MA in higher education program that’s highly ranked and has a guaranteed internship. I’m hoping to become an academic advisor.

kaibie
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As somebody who went to school for a music degree, your synopsis on the arts and college was dead on.

YourHomieAce
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It seems you have a misunderstanding of a masters in teaching. It isn’t what you get to become a teacher; it is usually a degree you get to improve your teaching. A lot of districts pay about 10k more/year after getting a masters, so the masters is around 30k, 3.5 years later (rounding up a little due to interest), you are already on top monetarily.

That’s not even taking into account better opportunities for growth/leadership roles within the district.

augusttierney
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I would be cautious on tech--Google is laying off 12, 000 tech professionals, Amazon is expected to cut, the big banks have started releasing tech employees--this could be like the early 2000s again where there was a mass layoff and jobs became more challenging for entry-level entrants. Tech seems to be dropping quickly.

MAOfights
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I am currently working on a statement of purpose for a MSW program and a MHA program and this video was really helpful for the MSW! If you ever consider making a video about MHAs, I'll be excited to watch it. Thank you Shane :)!

hopejamison
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I’m currently a bachelors in accounting student, but i don’t know anyone at my school who gets a MAcc and regrets it. It’s a super valuable degree especially if you want to get your CPA licensure

jlhistory
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Shane, 28, 132 people graduate with bachelors and masters in healthcare administration each year. Would love to see it on your videos. Med and Health Svc Managers earn $119, 840 average salary. Health admin pulls 71K entry level jobs. Healthcare manager pulls up 15k entry level jobs. Growing at 28%.

I will say while the degree come easier than stem, the manager career is not. You need to be born with a few X factors that not everybody has. Let’s hear your take.

trenthunter
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Please make a video on Healthcare informatics and information management.

joshuaopare
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Shane for the "S" degrees I would agree not the same as TEM but do not overlook the fact that there are many careers which COMBINE S and TEM, such as a Biostatistician. For a degree like that the ultimate credentials would be, for example, a bachelor's in biology and a masters in statistics or even I believe there are undergraduate degrees that blend the 2 and then one could go on to learn even more with a masters. That's a good route because statisticians are rare but even more rare is a biostatistician. That's great pay and excellent career security. Another possibility is working for polling companies or as strategists in politics. People with Poly Sci degrees are paid crumbs BUT people with Poly Sci degrees AND statistics degrees are paid quite well in the field of politics! Now this isn't an "S" degree but it just illustrates my point that when S or non-STEM degrees are combined with TEM degrees, specialized career prospects are strong and can get a person into very interesting work. If someone just enjoys politics or biology for instance and they have a knack for TEM then they can have their cake and eat it too. I think people should know this so that not everyone in S or non-STEM will have to abandon their dreams or at least not entirely.

marksmith
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Masters degree in CS or Engineering will take you further into the managerial roles OR scientist roles. It l doesn’t do much for entry level roles as it’s skill and experience based.

ufbfkabbdtyeb
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Back in the 90's when I was studying & working at the same time - an MBA & undergraduate degree = CEO level position. I did both & then realised that this meant nothing as people were now getting secondary degrees.

matthewbrown
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I am a fully non-tech, non IT people, I don't know anything about this but however seeing the world going in IT, tech and AI. I don't want to remain backward. I also want to gain some tech knowledge.And my interest in on Entrepreneurship and business.

My thoughts till now ;;
1. Major in finance and minor in tech
2. Bachelor in any business as major(not decided yet) and doing cpa later

But. I am really confused on what to choose, what to pursue !!

I just completed high scht(+2)

growithashim
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Please make a video on Masters in supply chain management entry level !

ramharesh