I've decided to spend no more than 10 years of my lifetime in college, since I plan to retire when I'm 50 (55 for the latest). So far, I've spent six year in college. I spent four years doing my bachelor's in engineering with an associate's in economics, and two years doing my master's full time while working part-time. The plan was to take a break for two years and then go for my PhD, but I realized that I'm not very creative and don't think I'm ready for the PhD. Instead, I'd like to get a business degree and then I'll decide if I want to take a managerial role or strike it out on my own. Now, I don't know what business degree to get. Do I choose an MBA, an MS in economics or an MS in engineering management. It's so confusing! You'd naturally think engineering management, but there are managers in my companies who have mba's. Then, you'd think economics, but then there's the mba which stresses on economics. I just don't know what the hell to do. God, I wish I was an actor or professional athlete right now so I wouldnt' have to go through this crap, you know. With school it's always something!!! What should I do?
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My daughter just got her MS in Engineering Management and turned down a starting offer of $78K to get her Phd.
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