Graduate School

<p>If I go to BC, which I really want to do, graduate school will be such a burden because it will be an unmanagable amount of loans on top of undergraduate. Is graduate school really that necessary if you’re not going to go into medicine or law? I’m not exactly sure what I’m going to do. Also, I was accepted to the school of arts and sciences. I heard that you can transfer to other schools if you have a 3.0. So, if I had a 3.0, I’m assuming I could transfer to the school of management if I wanted. I am in the honors in the arts and sciences though and I was wondering if I transferred, could I be in the honors program in the management school? Also, can I double major between schools? maybe music and some form of business. So is it possible to get a good job nowadays with just a bachelors degree from BC honors?</p>

<p>Grad school is neccessary to make a lot of money unless you are freakishly talented at what you do.</p>

<p>BUT if you're not going into Medicine/Law/Business, you probably wont have to pay for grad school. They usually offer you a small salary, enough for tuition and basic living costs, for the work you're doing there.</p>