u/Financial-Stuff-1494

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How’s DePauls MS in Business Analytics?

I applied to the Fall 26’ masters in business analytics program not even a week ago and I got in fairly weekly. I am happy to be accepted but not sure if I should be worried that I got in so quick… just a thought of mine.

I would want to be in school in Chicago in general as I was born and raised in a big city out here in California so that would be cool to explore what Chicago has to offer.

Just wondering if anyone has taken there masters here for the business analytics track and what they liked about it / didn’t like about it and ultimately recommend to come here for this track.

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u/Financial-Stuff-1494 — 7 days ago

I am pursing a Masters in Business Analytics and saw some good things about UT Dallas program and what it has to offer.

I am just second guessing it because more likely then I will have to get student loans to pay this school off and luckily for my undergrad i didn’t end up with any student debt, so just knowing I’ll be having student loans to pay off after is going to be a new feeling.

Also I do know this job market is very cooked and I’m just wondering if even getting a masters is even worth it still. I’m really just doing it so I can land an internship along the way and obviously seeing if it can help set me apart in terms of landing a good job in the end.

Should I pursue this masters or not?

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u/Financial-Stuff-1494 — 12 days ago

I am pursing a Masters in Business Analytics and saw some good things about UT Dallas program and what it has to offer.

I am just second guessing it because more likely then I will have to get student loans to pay this school off and luckily for my undergrad i didn’t end up with any student debt, so just knowing I’ll be having student loans to pay off after is going to be a new feeling.

Also I do know this job market is very cooked and I’m just wondering if even getting a masters is even worth it still. I’m really just doing it so I can land an internship along the way and obviously seeing if it can help set me apart in terms of landing a good job in the end.

Should I pursue this masters or not?

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u/Financial-Stuff-1494 — 12 days ago