Is a Master’s Degree Worth It for Aspiring Entrepreneurs, or Does It Just Delay Success? Here’s What You Should Know.
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In the realm of entrepreneurship and career advancement, the decision to pursue higher education often comes down to a critical analysis of cost versus opportunity cost. This analysis becomes even more pertinent when considering the financial implications of obtaining a master’s degree compared to entering the workforce with a bachelor’s degree.
With the average income for bachelor’s degree holders at $60,000 per year and the cost of a master’s degree running at $30,000 per year over two years,