I have a bachelor's degree in electronics engineering, and I'm fairly interested in discrete mathematics, is it possible to study masters in mathematics? If so would it be worth pursing it?
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3Why close, I think it is an interesting answer, maybe it is not very objectively written, but I find it useful. – Asinomás Aug 16 '13 at 02:39
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4There's nothing wrong with that. When you ask if its "worth" it, what do you mean? Financially? Emotionally? – Ryan Budney Aug 16 '13 at 02:43
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I'd say it's possible. Later in life, when you're looking for a job, you will probably find that your bachelors degree in EE is more valuable than your masters in mathematics. – bubba Aug 16 '13 at 02:56
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It's certainly possible. Whether it's "worth pursuing" may depend on your goals in life.
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