Christina Ellis
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Yes, and that's the next question is, can I afford it?
Oh boy.
Can I afford it?
There's not as much scholarships and financial aid for grad school.
That's just a fact.
But that does not mean that you should get student loans.
If you got to get student loans, then you can't afford it.
So, you know, you can either wait and save up.
You can find a cheaper program.
You can apply for scholarships and fellowships.
You can use tuition reimbursement programs.
There are ways to pay for grad school.
But just because it's a little bit harder doesn't mean that you should just throw caution to the wind and just take on debt.
And another question is, is this actually what you want to do long term?
I really encourage people, don't go to grad school just to find yourself.
That is such an expensive way to do that.
I'd rather you go to Italy and eat, pray, love for a few weeks rather than spending thousands of dollars on an education that you're not sure about.
That's so wise.
It's sad because I've met so many people who have $50,000, $100,000 in student loan debt from grad school, and they're not actually using that degree.
over pride but what are people gonna say and so take the time to do the legwork on the front do the legwork do the do the assessment get clear before you start and then one more question is this is a hard one because i know a lot of people who are feeling all the feels about grad school and they love education they're not really gonna love this question but ask will it roi