Northwood University West Palm Campus
Majored in Business Administration
Do it while you're young, now I'm paying for mine and my wife's Masters (her's in Education, my MBA) while working full time.
I had to work full time and carry a full load to pay for college. I appreciate everything I have alot more because of that.
I learned that by the time you hit 30, most of the BS is over with, and you can concentrate on Family and Fun. I say most, because I'm still 3 years behind on the Grand Master Plan, and getting married last year put a little strain on the finances.
Enjoy your 20's, work hard, and play hard when you can.
Today a Master's Degree is one more rung on the ladder, and every edge that you have is crucial.Just keep in mind where you want to be 15-20 years from now.
John