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I have taken a dramatic turn related my career but don't know whether it'll work or not.

I am almost 29 and presently I am working. Yet I chose to do post graduation. I almost gave up that decision but yesterday suddenly cards were changed. But the decision is taken at the end moment and don't know whether it will gonna work out or not.
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Good luck with it!!
In terms of lifetime earnings, a master's degree usually pays off.

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Women with associate's degrees earn a lifetime median of $1.8, while men earn $2.3 million. Among holders of bachelor's degrees, women have median lifetime earnings of $2.4 million, compared to $3.3 million for men. At the master's degree level, women earn $2.8 million, compared to $3.9 million for men. - Forbes Oct 11, 2021
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PhDs don't usually pay off in strict dollar terms, but many find the career options open to PhDs very worthwhile.
DesiDudeJ04 · 26-30, M
@ElwoodBlues that's great! Hope, everything will be good hereon