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How to decide if now's a good time to go to grad school — and the pros and cons of applying during the pandemic (by RobinMadell)

from the National Bureau of Economic Research that shows that graduating and entering the job market during a recession can stunt your compensation for a decade or more.The timing of your graduation could position you for better success down the roadHaas School of Business

"People invest in themselves when they have the opportunity to do so," Peiperl said. "A lot of potential grad students always have it in their minds to go back to school, but it stays on the back burner. Many who have had their employment situation upended by COVID-19 will rightfully see this as an opportune time to finally go back and get that degree." "Many higher-ed institutions are under pressure," Peiperl said.

J. Celeste Walley-Jean, dean at Clayton State University's School of Graduate Studies & Inclusive Engagement, noted that another indicator that the timing may be right to attend graduate school is cost. "To address the impact of COVID-19, many institutions, including Clayton State, have temporarily reduced or eliminated some fees, making some graduate programs more affordable," Walley-Jean said.

 

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