Thank you both for your replies.
I'm not particularly looking to put off work, I've just become concerned with the prospect of how my life is going to unwind (I'm a bit of a worrier). My idea behind a masters was to crossover between two pathways that potentially interlink, therefore gaining knowledge in a second industry and potentially developing or enhancing my job prospects in a broader range due to having a BA (Hons) and a MA/MSc in different areas. I've been working hard and pushing to get a first in my degree thank you!!! (Why are so many people so uptight on this forum?! Of course it's a serious topic, and I appreciate any reply, but ease up pal)!
Of course I agree, it's pretty much the same with any industry, especially music, I'm well aware of that. I just wanted to know if a crossover of pathways has the potential to enhance job prospects, and if a masters in business is relevant to employers, but with your reply I'm gathering your opinion is no to both.
When would you suggest it is a good time to study a masters, if any? I am hopeful of an internship and I've been searching around, I've not set myself on 'this masters is going to happen', it was just an idea, because the creative industries and business interest me, and I am looking to do as well as I can in the world of work.
I agree, Laurakate, the music industry is rather who you know a lot of the time and networking is of upmost importance.
I would love to work in the music industry, but I'm also open to developing a career within business also!
I'm assuming you believe it is worthwhile studying a masters and that crossing over would enhance job prospects?
Thank you again, to both of you.