bluemarble Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 (edited) Hello. I'm thinking about pursuing a MA in philosophy, but understand that most programs are intended to give prospective PhD applicants the background their undergraduate institutions for one reason or another didn't (http://www.philosophicalgourmet.com/maprog.asp). I already have a BA and MA in English and want ultimately to write and teach cultural criticism, but prospects in the field of cultural studies are only waning. Yes, I have an intrinsic desire to gain a stronger understanding of philosophy since I have almost no coursework in the field to speak of, although I was exposed as a grad student to numerous works that blew my mind away. I think my cognitive strengths lie in abstraction and intuition so that even though I love English and history, it's a more or less unrequited one. In a way, I'd be upping the ante en route to a PhD in cultural studies -- something like Santa Cruz's History of Consciousness program. Yet even with that extra MA and a Cultural Studies PhD, would I be no more than a philosophical fish in a forlorn pond by the time I don my graduation cap, the market's just that bad. Is a MA in philosophy worth it? Responses appreciated. Edited March 30, 2010 by bluemarble
1f3_2kf2 Posted February 22, 2011 Posted February 22, 2011 If you aren't in any debt and can fund yourself without loans, I'd say go for it If you are in debt I'd say don't do it
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