No, I wasn't comparing the financial difference between relocating
for school vs. relocating for work. Not everyone gets financial
assistance when relocating, and some moving costs are unrecoverable,
but it's not like when you get there you have no job at all. No, in
asking the question I was just trying to understand how much of a
factor relocation of any kind was in the decision - I realize that
the response is much more complicated my simply posed question. 

I'm just guessing here, but it seems like with 5-10  years of
experience you don't really *need* to go to school to advance your
career, unless there's a specific skill you want to learn or want to
change your career (like MBA). However, with years of experience you
might make a good candidate for a scholarship and a possible teaching
opportunity. 


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