Pox Americana
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Matt,
Thanks for your take on this. I’m in about the same place as you, except I’m taking level I this December, so grad school would be a few years out for sure. I have a BS in applied math and economics and really enjoy economics. My current job is pretty good but I think down the line I would like to get into the kinds of things that a grad econ degree would allow me to do - strategist, commodities analyst, economist (non-academic), macro trading, etc.
At this early stage I just have to see where I am in 2 years or so and see if it makes sense for me then, but I’m leaning towards going the MA route rather than MBA. I think there’s a good balance between it being something I enjoy as well as applicable to career paths that interest me. Sometimes it’s tough to just sit back for a while and let things happen…
Anyway, good luck in your endeavors.
Thanks for your take on this. I’m in about the same place as you, except I’m taking level I this December, so grad school would be a few years out for sure. I have a BS in applied math and economics and really enjoy economics. My current job is pretty good but I think down the line I would like to get into the kinds of things that a grad econ degree would allow me to do - strategist, commodities analyst, economist (non-academic), macro trading, etc.
At this early stage I just have to see where I am in 2 years or so and see if it makes sense for me then, but I’m leaning towards going the MA route rather than MBA. I think there’s a good balance between it being something I enjoy as well as applicable to career paths that interest me. Sometimes it’s tough to just sit back for a while and let things happen…
Anyway, good luck in your endeavors.