I say go for it. You are doing no harm to anyone. It's your money and your time. I choose to study to keep myself busy. I have plenty of hobbies, but when I do not study, my brain becomes lazy. There is no such thing as too many degrees. Now, when applying to a job, only apply for the ones that are relevant to the job. My parents never went to college, and my sister, the first female to graduate college on both sides of the family, only made it as far as a bachelor's degree in finance from St. Johns University. The sky is the limit, and if it makes you happy, continue forward. Just ensure you don't accumulate unnecessary debt you can't pay, as you don't want to take on more than you can chew.
Degrees In Progress
Masters in Human Resource Management
Completed Degrees
Doctor of Science in Public Safety '25
Doctor of Healthcare Administration '22
Masters of Business Administration '22
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
Bachelor of Science in Police Studies '14
Graduate Certificate in Criminal Investigations '15
Masters in Human Resource Management
Completed Degrees
Doctor of Science in Public Safety '25
Doctor of Healthcare Administration '22
Masters of Business Administration '22
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
Bachelor of Science in Police Studies '14
Graduate Certificate in Criminal Investigations '15


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