Should I go to Grad school or get an associate degree?

<p>FIRST A LITTLE ABOUT ME:
I graduated this year with BA in communications. I think I did pretty well, got a decent 3.5 gpa and a nice portfolio filled with Public relations work from an internship.</p>

<p>During the course of my college life, I kept trying to find another degree (to do a dual degree), I tried business and film. </p>

<p>I didn't like business so much, but I loved filmmaking. I could have gone on to get my second BA in filmmaking, but it was a financially heavy class (needed to buy my own mac laptop, invest in lab fees, etc.). When I look at all the other film students, I felt like I was so behind... they've been making films since high school, and the only thing I could do was make edits and cuts that I learned from my communications class.</p>

<p>PRESENT SITUATION
It's been a couple of months right now, and I've applied to places here and there without hearing anything yet. At the same time, I don't know if this is the right profession for me. I wanted to do something along the lines of public relations (no journalism please).</p>

<p>Now i figured out bits and pieces in regards to what I want to do next. Get an associate degree in radiology (since it appears they're always in demand for the job market, and the career looks very stable).</p>

<p>Or use my BA and get into a Master's program. I'm not sure which program, but I LOVE learning, and feel confident I can excel as long as I put my mind to it. I'm mostly thinking of getting an MA in public administration, or information technology management, or even teaching. I'm not sure what other Masters I can pursue with a communications degree, help?</p>

<p>So here I am right now, stuck on choosing between an associate degree and MA, both of which will probably earn the same amount.</p>

<p>The site is confusing, but here's the best I can do with regards to finding tuition for the COMMUNITY COLLEGE:
Tuition</a> and Fees</p>

<p>REAL PROBLEM: lies with financial aid. Because I already got my BA, what are the chances of FAFSA giving me pell grants and scholarships? I heavily relied on those to pay a HUGE majority of my tuition while I was pursuing my BA.</p>

<p>I'm just scared of the money issues , help?</p>