is a master's degree worth it?

<p>I'm a chemical engineering student and I'm interested in the biotech industry. What I'd eventually like to do is, well, a bit of everything! From research to engineering design to some business side of the entire project. Joining a biotech startup might allow me to do the above.</p>

<p>I'm interested in some of the more professional and applied degrees, including MEng (in materials or chemical engineering), master of biotechnology that some schools offer to make up for my lack of background in moleclar biology, MBA, or even MBA + one of the other two (as a dual degree program).</p>

<p>These are the degrees that I "feel" may be helpful, but are they? I really don't want to spend more money and time in school just to find out later that they served no purpose.</p>

<p>why dont u do a masters in bioengineering or biochemical engineering?or if u want,pharmaceutical engineering.For non engineering,a masters in biochemistry will suffice.</p>

<p>steevee, you're like me in the future.... :D (Every single thing)</p>

<p>lolol..
Same here.
I am an Chemical Engineering student and I am planning to get my MBA degree in the future.</p>