Making it Rain? What does that mean? You know when you get to da club, you don’t just throw the benjamins at any old shortie, do you? You want to pick out the best Hootie and make it rain with your stack. You know what I’m saying? Word.
Maybe it’s better if I explain it this way:
There’s a great article in the New York Times about investing wisely in yourself when researching degree programs. You don’t just want a Master’s degree or a specialized certification. You want one that is right for you and your needs. It’s not enough to just do the time and pick up your degree two years later. You need to learn, of course. But more specifically, you need to expand your knowledge in an area that is suitable to you and your future. Now, are you picking up what I putting down? Word.
Here’s the breakdown:
Before enrolling in a program you should ask yourself these questions:
- Am I buying a reputable credential?
- What will the demand be in the field I’m interested in when I am finished with my studies?
- What is the earning potential?
- How can I minimize my expenses?
- What’s the best way to know what really goes on behind the scenes in a new career?

