Here's my dilemma.
I received my bachelors degree in East Asian Language and Culture (Japanese), and I want to continue my education along this route. Would it be stupid to do a Masters degree in East Asian Language and Culture again? I'm afraid that if I do my Masters program in the same field as my bachelors, then I wouldn't be learning anything
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That's what I'm trying to figure out--to study what I really really enjoy and aim for that, because who knows how long I'll be in school once I get started. I agree that being in a good environment counts greatly, especially one that nourishes my happiness (very important) and education. But, I've never been out of the state before, aside from studying and traveling abroad a number of times (this strikes me as strange...), so however much I want to study at a particular school, I won't get to know the ambience of that place until I make a visit and decide if it is right for me (which, at this given time, is difficult to do, being here and all ^__^). Although I can make those phone calls and ask directly about their programs and living environment, but ooooh how much I dislike making phone calls.
And what to do (job-wise) with my field of study after completion...? This also weighs on my mind heavily.
I think I'm having one of those days...(sorry)
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