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I think I’m having a little midlife crisis. I am recent college grad with a BA in sociology (graduated last May). When I started undergrad, I was a bio major and found out had Dyscalculia, so I changed my major to soc. I did my capstone that focused on infant and maternal mortality and was thinking that a masters in public health would be next. However, I did some research and saw that it is a saturated field and if you’re not going into bio stats or epi then the pay won’t be so high. On the other hand, I was thinking an associates in dms would be great for me because it would still align with the public/healthcare in a way. I also was thinking getting an associates would be a plus since I have debt. Can anyone share their journey on pursuing an associates in DMS.
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