After I earned my bachelor's degree in Family Studies, I had every intention of continuing my education and obtaining a master's degree.
Well, life got in the way and I was clearly suppose to take another path. While I don't regret the changes I made with respect to my education, I'd still like to think I could earn an additional degree. The bragging rights alone make it a worthwhile endeavor.
So, onto the bucket list it goes: earn a master's degree.
I'm actually open to many areas of study, but I most likely will keep it similar to my bachelor's degree. More specifically family life education or marriage and family therapy.
I'd like to think I could begin this goal once both of my children are in school full-time, which is in five years. It could be possible to take classes during the day. It all depends on how crazy I'm willing to let our life become.
Officially, when I hope to accomplish this goal is TBD.
Hello, Emily! I have my BA and three years ago was on the path towards getting my Master's. But life got in the way and I had to put it on hold. I hope to get my Master's at some point, too. Wishing you lots of luck on the road to yours!!
ReplyDeleteHappy A to Z-ing! from Laura Marcella @ Wavy Lines
Don't you just hate it when life gets in the way? :) Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteAnd I just know you will!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely won't be easy, but it'll be worth it. :)
DeleteHonestly, I could totally see you as an MFT. I think you'd be great at it.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Unfortunately, I think it's a business that'll never not be needed.
DeleteI'm so glad I did an MA. That one year was so much better than the three years for my BA. The work for an MA is so much easier than for a BA, so you get to enjoy the social side of university so much more. Go for it. It's totally worth it.
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