So I am seriously contemplating doing a masters degree in creative writing but it does seem like a huge risk to take. I finished university last year doing a degree in politics and was lucky enough to find work immediately afterward. Okay, the salary started off poor, but it has risen recently and it is now over 15k a year which isn't too bad considering the economy at the moment. The problem is I don't get much time to write. I leave the house at 7am and come back after 7pm completely knackered, and I only get 4 weeks holiday a year. Now I do believe I can make it as a writer (doesn't everyone) if I do it consistently enough to improve and develop some contacts. A course in creative writing seems like it would offer me a year of being involved in a creative environment which I think would help me improve greatly. The course I'm looking at also offers talks with agents and publishers and the opportunity to get your work performed on stage. However, it's a lot of money, and I'd have to give up my job which is a big risk to take. Basically, my question is would a masters degree be worth it? Do they create opportunities you wouldn't otherwise get? Do they help you improve as a writer? Or are they pointless, merely existing as a way to take money from the gullible? I can just about afford the course, and hopefully the job market will have improved in a years time meaning that I should be able to find another job quite easily if nothing comes from the year of writing and studying. On the other hand, it may take a downward turn and I may look back at this decision as being the defining moment in me becoming a homeless drunk. Basically, I'm looking for some valuable life insight. Do I stick or twist? And if I twist, is a masters the right way to do it? Answers on a postcard.
I completely recognize that I probably come across as being quite spoilt here, and I should count myself privileged to even have a job, but I can't help it, sorry.