There will always be jobs and other jobs on the horizon and education helps open those doors (granted, so does the networking one gets from working).
By "boot camp" I assume it is intense and leaves little room for a part-time position, let alone a full time job. How are you doing financially? Will you be able to do such a program without subsidizing your income?
In my opinion, the schooling is more important. It seems to be more of an opportunity that would be hard to replace as opposed to the job. And, who knows, maybe with your advanced degree you’ll be more valuable to the current job after two years. I’d go for the sure thing: the already excepted graduate program.
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~micah
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