My path with education was not typical...
I took breaks in my undergraduate path. Many. It took me 12 years to finish that journey, then I took a year off, then proceeded for 4 years to pursue and obtain my masters degree.
Although I don't recommend taking 12 years for your undergrad, immediately following a 4-year degree w/a masters in your 20s is not always the answer, either. Experience plays a key role in hiring and what value you bring to the table in any work you pursue.
Chris Rapozo and I discuss this path here, and how lifelong learning is crucial to a life worth living. Join us!
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