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u/ctjack wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

Would the top schools be still good for career changers?

u/michaelnovati replied Β·
They can be but more complicated: 1. I highly doubt another 4 year undergrad makes sense. Maybe if you are still young and not attached to anything in life. OR if you are semi retired. 2. A Master's degree CAN POSSIBLY be good, but it has to be a full time "real" masters. A lot of schools have pay for play Masters programs or 3rd party continuing education programs that don't count. These are super hard to get into as well and the acceptance bar is part of the reason why they have that reputation. TLDR: If it's too easy to get into then it won't count for much.