Curate Your Career
This is one of the most common questions in the museum field: Should I go to grad school? And the honest answer is… it’s complicated. In this first episode of a three-part series, Elin Filbey and Alli Schell break down what actually goes into that decision... beyond the default advice to “just get the degree.” Drawing from their own experiences (both GW grads), insights from the Museum Pros subreddit, LinkedIn conversations, and years of working with clients, they unpack: * why this question is so emotionally loaded * what museum grad school can offer (and what it can’t) * the reality of salaries, competition, and job markets * how much of grad school is really about access and networks * where programs often fall short (hint: career prep and real-world skills) * and the biggest question you should be asking yourself before applying They also talk candidly about: * the pressure to “do the right thing” * the financial reality (and tradeoffs) of grad school * and why a master’s degree does not guarantee a job This episode isn’t here to tell you yes or no. It’s here to help you make a smarter, more informed decision. 👉 Part 2 will cover how to evaluate grad programs 👉 Part 3 will explore alternatives to grad school ---------------------------------------- 🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS * Museum grad school is often presented as the default path but the reality is far more complex * A degree does not guarantee a job, especially in a competitive, low-salary field * What you’re really paying for is often access, networks, and opportunities, not just knowledge * Many programs are too theoretical and don’t adequately prepare students for the job market * Hands-on experience (internships, projects, portfolios) is critical early in your career, when pivoting, or when trying to move up in the field * The financial ROI of grad school is often unclear or limited * Your location and target job market can influence whether a degree is necessary * The most important question isn’t “Should I go?” → It’s: “What am I trying to get out of this?” ---------------------------------------- ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 DC food nostalgia + intro 06:40 Why this became a 3-part series 08:00 Why “Should I go to grad school?” is everywhere 10:30 Why this question is so complicated 14:00 The reality of museum jobs (salary, competition, structure) 17:00 What grad school doesn’t prepare you for 18:30 Alli’s experience: expectations vs reality 22:30 Elin’s path to grad school 29:00 Alli’s path + pressure to pursue a master’s 33:30 What you actually get from grad school 36:00 The power of networks + “GW mafia” 40:00 Hands-on skills vs theory 44:00 When grad school is necessary (specific roles) 48:00 Where programs fall short 52:00 Real-world skills you actually need 54:30 Financial reality + ROI 59:00 Location, access, and strategy 1:01:00 The question you should actually be asking 1:02:30 Preview of Part 2 ---------------------------------------- 🔍 KEYWORDS museum grad school museum studies degree museum careers museum jobs should I go to grad school museum professionals career transitions museums museum education careers graduate school decision arts careers GLAM careers museum job market
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