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Does someones undergrad degree really "matter" once they have their Masters? - Thor - 06-29-2011 I'm curious to know if any of you grad students are still asked about your undergrad degree when interviewing or just during general conversation. Does someones undergrad degree really "matter" once they have their Masters? - Yenisei - 06-29-2011 If you know you are going to do a master's degree, you should normally minimize the cost of your bachelor's, and most of the time it doesn't matter what your undergrad was as long as you get into the grad program of your choice. You can completely test out of the BA in Psychology at TESC, but having that degree or the BALA isn't going to make a difference, especially once you have a master's degree. Does someones undergrad degree really "matter" once they have their Masters? - ryoder - 06-29-2011 Yes. If you have a bachelors in computer science and an MBA, that is a killer combination in the computer world. |