James Willeford

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    If you’re looking to go back for an MLA just to get a better job, I would agree with others that it would not be worth it.  The amount you would spend does not add up to what you will make. Also, going to a different program might bring you a new perspective on the field, but it also might make you go through a lot of what you learned already. There can be a lot of good in developing your weaknesses, yet if you have no interest in certain aspects of landscape architecture, you might end up spending 2 years being frustrated. What you really need to ask is what do you want to do in the long run? What are your strengths and how can you apply those?  Do you see yourself as an academic or entrepreneur or something else? There are many fields you’re capable of applying the hard and soft skills you learned during school. Those can range from law to digital human interaction design. I would start with finding out your strengths. Then figure out how you can apply those to what you want to do. The next step could be graduate school or searching for a specific job.

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