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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-09-06 07:10 pm

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[personal profile] ryttu3k 2012-09-07 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sort of in the same boat - I just finished a Bachelor of Science majoring in Museum Studies, and just applied for a Masters in Museum Studies (literally just applied, applications opened yesterday). I know I want to work in museums, but I don't have a specific... role in mind. I think I'd be equally happy in curation and collection management (organising! :D), object preservation and conservation (things! :D), exhibition development (concepts! :D), or museum education, especially for adults (learning! :D).

I'm kind of hoping that the Master's actually helps me... narrow that down. I know what field it is, and I'm doing the right Masters for it, just not the specific job title!
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-07 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
AYRT

Yes! That's kind of what I'm hoping for. I would like the Masters to help narrow down for me since I'm certainly interested in what it teaches (well, most of it. Fuck crops). Right now, the end result of the Masters and all the jobs it suggests - I'm okay with most of them. They all sound interesting and fun. But a specific role? IDK. It will qualify me for so many, is it really the best idea to have specific roles in mind?

Maybe it's my friend's experience is different. Her Masters and PhD is basically preparing her for one very specialised medical role, so she expects me to know the end role. But my Masters offers a lot of different end occupations within the main area of Farming.

...I am a bit disappointed there doesn't seem to be a class on chickens though.

(Anonymous) 2012-09-07 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
Gov't job, anon. State Conservation Services are usually a sure bet, with your education. If you can get in on a practicum, you're golden for getting a job in the field--maybe even in the same department!
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[personal profile] ryttu3k 2012-09-07 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah - honestly, it might just depend on the Masters? Like in medicine - if you're a heart specialist, your training and education WILL differ to if you were, say, an endocrinologist, or if you were a general practitioner, so it makes sense to know exactly what you want to do going into your Masters.

Ours are broader, so I think it'd be okay if we don't know which specific job title we'll have in the future. Like, my Masters program (assuming I get in!) has units on Artefact Studies, Exhibition Development, Communication & Education, stuff like that (it's a coursework one), so I'm assuming those will narrow it down.

Aww. Poor chickens.