Guide for Potential Grad Students: Should You Go To Grad School? Baltimore MD

Entering grad school in Baltimore is an important decision that will affect your life for 2–3 years and should not be taken lightly. Understand the pros and cons, how you'll pay for tuition fees , whether you have the stamina and discipline to get through, whether you have the emotional and financial support, and what your prospects are post-graduation, when tuition loan interest is mounting.

Maryland Institute College of Art
(410) 669-9200
1300 Mount Royal Ave
Baltimore, MD
Johns Hopkins University
(410) 516-8000
3400 N Charles St, Mason Hall
Baltimore, MD
University of Maryland - Baltimore
(410) 706-3100
520 West Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD
Coppin State University
(410) 951-3000
2500 West North Avenue
Baltimore, MD
College of Notre Dame of Maryland
(410) 435-0100
4701 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD
University of Baltimore
(410) 837-4200
Charles at Mount Royal
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Studio of Hair Design
(410) 539-1935
318 N Howard St
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore International College
(410) 752-4710
17 Commerce Street, Commerce Exchange
Baltimore, MD
St. Mary's Seminary & University
(410) 864-4000
5400 Roland Ave
Baltimore, MD
Morgan State University
(443) 885-3333
1700 East Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD
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Guide for Potential Grad Students: Should You Go To Grad School?

A Guide for Potential Grad Students: Should You Go To Grad School?

Are you considering going to grad school? Are you aware of all your options, and what getting a graduate degree involves — financially mentally, and emotionally? This guide is divided into the following sections:

  1. 20 reasons to go to grad school. 
  2. 15 reasons not to go to grad school. 
  3. Types of grad programs. 
  4. 10 tips for balancing work, family, studies. 
  5. 10 sources of funds for grad school. 
  6. What about web-based grad programs? 
  7. How much is grad school really costing you?

Entering grad school is an important decision that will affect your life for 2–3 years and should not be taken lightly. Understand the pros and cons, how you'll pay for tuition fees , whether you have the stamina and discipline to get through, whether you have the emotional and financial support, and what your prospects are post-graduation, when tuition loan interest is mounting.

20 Reasons to Go to Grad School

In some disciplines, having a graduate degree is a necessity for getting a ""career"" job. That does not mean you should dive right in, immediately after completing your undergrad degree. Just make sure you have a good reason for going. Some of the reasons below are more valid than others, but they are reasons for which people attend grad school.

  1. Greater earning power. This is a common reason why people go to grad school.

Author: Amy Ambler

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