Indeed, I`ve often wrestled with the cost-benefit analysis of a masters and have always found two barriers- fitting a masters in around my work and the costs involved. First and foremost, the Heritage Management aspect of this is appealing and would certainly tilt the scales favourably in the context of potential for advancement within the industry. That said, on my wages, an MA is just so far out of reach to be a realistic option. Loans are also out of the question as are employers who would be willing to sponsor such a course. Sounds good though! ah.....six grand. Half of my take home pay.
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Distance Learning MA in Archaeology - by rvdn - 29th January 2011, 03:14 PM
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