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studentphil
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I have a certificate of management or a Masters in management in mind after next year. The certificate of management cost 2k in fees and I could have a job at the same time as it would be part time. Or the Masters in Management fees are 5k full time. I can see each has advantages but I can not decide which way to go.
I know there is only 3k difference in fees but I somehow 5k of my saving seems a lot to spend.


I know there is only 3k difference in fees but I somehow 5k of my saving seems a lot to spend.



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Phil,
You are supposed to be an intelligent guy. Do you really need to ask the opinion of strangers for every aspect of your life?
Get a grip and start making decisions for yourself - if you want to go out with a girl, just do it; if you want a career pick one; if you want to do a postgrad course do some research and make a choice.
It's no wonder that lass dumped you. You come across as the most indecisive person I have ever met......
PS - Can I suggest, before you ask, that you breathe in, then out, then in; repeat ad infinitum0 -
Sometimes bouncing ideas off with other people who have different life experiences to me and my friends it helps. It is not needing anyone to make my mind up for me.:beer:0
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Bouncing ideas is one thing - asking people about every aspect of your life is quite another.0
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I agree with post 2 and 3 there but post 2 made me laugh0
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studentphil wrote:I have a certificate of management or a Masters in management in mind after next year. The certificate of management cost 2k in fees and I could have a job at the same time as it would be part time. Or the Masters in Management fees are 5k full time. I can see each has advantages but I can not decide which way to go.
I know there is only 3k difference in fees but I somehow 5k of my saving seems a lot to spend.
Phil, why dont you speak to people who have done them and see what they think. Also, people who are currently doing the same course as you. If you have a career path in mind maybe speak to a career advisor to find out what they would suggest.Auntie Savingsgirl 24/9/06 :j0 -
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