At your age, I'd suggest networking your ass off instead.
What are your goals?
If youre going for the knowledge aspect, there are different ways to learn the most subject matter and get up to speed online or in part time courses.
Why do you want to take yourself out of the job market for a couple of years just to get a master's which may only have regional significance?
With degrees, the law of diminishing returns really starts to hit after advanced programs like your first Master's, especially if its not from a top place.
What are your goals?
If youre going for the knowledge aspect, there are different ways to learn the most subject matter and get up to speed online or in part time courses.
Why do you want to take yourself out of the job market for a couple of years just to get a master's which may only have regional significance?
With degrees, the law of diminishing returns really starts to hit after advanced programs like your first Master's, especially if its not from a top place.