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Why Earn Your Doctorate?
<336x280> Your career path requires it. Some career paths require a Doctorate degree even for entry-level positions. Doctors, lawyers, veterinarians and some pharmaceuticals positions require an advanced degree before or during the apprenticeship period. You want to teach at an academic level. Academic teaching positions typically require a Ph.D credential, although a select few will accept teachers with only a Masters degree. Some teaching positions in certain fields will accept a professional Doctorate as well. You want to research. Most advanced research positions are found at academic institutions and include a teaching component; however, research professionals are also employed with pharmaceuticals, manufacturing and development, hospitals and other organizations. In most cases, a Ph.D is required either for entry or advancement. You want to earn more. There is no guarantee that a Ph.D will lead to a higher salary—especially if you’re planning to head into academia. However, some companies compute starting salaries based on education, and in some industries a Ph.D may have access to a higher pay scale. <468x60>
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