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does a masters really matter that much?
Im finding myself at a cross roads where I need to make a career decision like,,,pronto.
I just got hired as a full-time art handler that includes handling (duh) and a lot of warehouse, inventory, and insurance management. it's my first "real" job since I graduated from my undergrad in 2024, and I did some retail as well as teaching until now.
My ultimate goal is to be a Registrar at a museum, so im wondering if its possible to get there with a BFA and seniority in a role like this or if a masters degree is that necessary.
u/CarGlittering6101 — 4 days ago