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Choosing a suitable course for master's degree

Hi to everyone,
actually I'm applying for Master's degree in managemen and business but I'm really confused about the course that i want to choose while deadlines are passing one by one.
you guys have any idea about this confusion?
I'm open to any suggestion.
(edited 12 months ago)
Original post by zahralima
Hi to everyone,
actually I'm applying for Master's degree in managemen and business but I'm really confused about the major that i want to choose while deadlines are passing one by one.
you guys have any idea about this confusion?
I'm open to any suggestion.


You will have to give more detail/context. UK degrees don't usually have majors and minors, especially not at Masters level. So your question won't make sense to most readers.
Reply 2
Original post by zahralima
Hi to everyone,
actually I'm applying for Master's degree in managemen and business but I'm really confused about the major that i want to choose while deadlines are passing one by one.
you guys have any idea about this confusion?
I'm open to any suggestion.


Original post by threeportdrift
You will have to give more detail/context. UK degrees don't usually have majors and minors, especially not at Masters level. So your question won't make sense to most readers.


my mistake,
I chose wrong word. I was trying to say I'm confused what course should I choose for master's degree.
(edited 12 months ago)
Original post by zahralima
my mistake,
I chose wrong word. I was trying to say I'm confused what course should I choose for master's degree.

Well that's really a personal matter - whichever one is suitable for your interests and goals. You've indicated you're looking at business/management degrees so surely that is that sorted? Unless you have changed your mind and want to study Classical Indian Religion or Assyriology or the Psychology of Economic Life or something instead!
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Original post by artful_lounger
Well that's really a personal matter - whichever one is suitable for your interests and goals. You've indicated you're looking at business/management degrees so surely that is that sorted? Unless you have changed your mind and want to study Classical Indian Religion or Assyriology or the Psychology of Economic Life or something instead!

you're right, but I totally feel hopeless, I know it's a personal matter and nobody can choose the course for me but i can't either. maybe I should start over and study Classical Indian Religion.
Original post by zahralima
you're right, but I totally feel hopeless, I know it's a personal matter and nobody can choose the course for me but i can't either. maybe I should start over and study Classical Indian Religion.

Well I'm certainly in favour of that, but studying Sanskrit isn't for everyone I suppose! :wink:

There's no need to rush into a masters degree if you don't know what you want to study (and indeed, if you aren't sure why you're applying to a masters!). It may well be prudent to just look for a job initially and then see where you go from there - you might realise you want to go back into academia in a particular field that way, or you might realise you need or want a specialised masters in the area you work in, etc. Not really any benefit running into a masters programme just for the sake of it!
Reply 6
Why do you want to do a masters degree?
Reply 7
Original post by artful_lounger
Well I'm certainly in favour of that, but studying Sanskrit isn't for everyone I suppose! :wink:

There's no need to rush into a masters degree if you don't know what you want to study (and indeed, if you aren't sure why you're applying to a masters!). It may well be prudent to just look for a job initially and then see where you go from there - you might realise you want to go back into academia in a particular field that way, or you might realise you need or want a specialised masters in the area you work in, etc. Not really any benefit running into a masters programme just for the sake of it!

you're right.
thank you for your help!
Reply 8
Original post by ajj2000
Why do you want to do a masters degree?

The reason why I want to study master's degree is I'm not entirely satisfied with the things I've learned.

During four years of my bachelor's degree in management, I got a lot of information and knowledge about many subjects such as marketing, entrepreneurship, and the list goes in. Still, I want to study more focused and detail about one of these subjects, but the problem is that it's hard to choose which one I want to continue.
(edited 12 months ago)

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