I completed a Bachelor's in Healthcare Administration but couldn't find a job. I'm currently working as a Medical Assistant instead.Should I go for a Master's in healthcare admin to get a job easier? Is it even worth it, or should I try to continue looking and hope I eventually find one?Getting my Bachelor's was awful and I wanted to rip my hair out, so I would rather not do a Master's. But right now it seems like the easiest way to get a job.
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>>32339695I can’t imagine wasting your bachelor’s degree studying healthcare administration. Did you literally have zero interests outside what some outdated job report said? Anyway yeah go get a masters because no one was ever going to let a 20-something be an administrator of anything
>>32339696This is /adv/ retard.
>>32339695I won't read moron who can't make up his mind what to study threads.
>>32339695You work in the field, so you know better than we do. Does a Masters open doors, qualify you for higher jobs, earn higher pay? In some fields it does, in some it doesn't.
>>32340834I won't read "I won't read" replies.
>>32339695I'm a firm believer of getting as much education as you can when you're young, unless it puts you in a lot of debt. It may not help you today, but the job market ebbs and flows and it may help in the future.