A couple of years ago I began a Masters of Divinity (MDiv) program. It's a three-year program with a year-long internship in lieu of a thesis. I'm about a year away from graduating, but there had been a lot on my mind.
Long story made super short, I know that I want to graduate with a Masters degree, but I'm not sure if this program was ultimately the right choice. I've learned a lot of things and cherish what I have learned, but considering that I'm not planning on going into ministry, an MDiv seems almost entirely pointless. Granted, I chose the education concentration, but you can teach with a Masters degree in general. It also doesn't help that the loan process here has been a pain in the rear, but that's gonna be at any school one goes to.
There are a couple of Jewish universities whom I've contacted with programs that - I think - better match what I ultimately want to do. There is just the pain of seeing what classes would (and wouldn't) transfer. It also doesn't help that I feel a tad guilty. Considering that - although I have taken out loans with this school - the bulk of my tuition so far has been through a scholarship.
Note: Nothing is set in stone yet. This is more or less me word-and-thought vomiting and considering options. Honestly, it's most likely that I'll pursue another Masters while working, but still. Doesn't hurt to ask.
Long story made super short, I know that I want to graduate with a Masters degree, but I'm not sure if this program was ultimately the right choice. I've learned a lot of things and cherish what I have learned, but considering that I'm not planning on going into ministry, an MDiv seems almost entirely pointless. Granted, I chose the education concentration, but you can teach with a Masters degree in general. It also doesn't help that the loan process here has been a pain in the rear, but that's gonna be at any school one goes to.
There are a couple of Jewish universities whom I've contacted with programs that - I think - better match what I ultimately want to do. There is just the pain of seeing what classes would (and wouldn't) transfer. It also doesn't help that I feel a tad guilty. Considering that - although I have taken out loans with this school - the bulk of my tuition so far has been through a scholarship.
Note: Nothing is set in stone yet. This is more or less me word-and-thought vomiting and considering options. Honestly, it's most likely that I'll pursue another Masters while working, but still. Doesn't hurt to ask.
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