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After I got my College Degree, is it better to pursue Master Degree... or Doctor Degree?

What are the differences between coursework and research in Master level and Doctor level? Which one is more challenging, but fun here? What are the benefits and drawbacks of taking either one of them? Any personal Point of View or Experience to share here? Viva academica!

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  1. ya because then you will make more money
  2. Masters first then Doctorate
  3. Doctor Degree.
  4. Get your Doctrines degree.
  5. You have to get your Master first, than you can get your Doctors if you want. It depends on what you are studying. For example, if you are studying Psychology or something like that you should go for a Doctors. Business etc could go for a masters.
  6. It all depends on what you want to achieve and in what capacity you want to work. As a teacher I stopped at my masters. to go on would not have made any difference in pay scale so it wasn't worth it.
  7. If you want the best possible job and pay (and also workload) then go for your doctorate.
  8. i think its depend on what your goal is.
  9. Master's degrees usually are 1-3 years long and may or may not require a thesis. Doing coursework in areas of one's interest is always fun, but they are not as challenging as a Ph.D. Doctorates (except MD's and JD's) always require a dissertation that contributes new knowledge to one's field. This requires a great deal of creativity and discipline and requires anything from 4 years (2 of coursework, 1 for qualifying exams, 1 for dissertation research and writing) in the sciences to 6 years (2 for coursework, 1-2 to learn languages, 1 for exams, 1-2 for dissertation) in the humanities. I am an ABD (all but dissertation) Ph.D. candidate. Enroute to the Ph.D. you automatically earn a Master's degree once you finish coursework. After you pass your exams, you can get another degree called M.Phil (I didn't bother to petition for it, since it basically advertises that you didn't finish your dissertation). Choose the Ph.D. if both of these apply: 1. You want to be a professor or anything else that requires a Ph.D. (part of a think-tank, an engineer at Google, a researcher). 2. You have something that is so interesting to you that you'll devote your life to exploring it and explaining it to others.
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