I know someone who wanted a Master's degree, but applied to Ph.D. programs so he could get it paid for. Things didn't go exactly as planned, and now he's a computer science professor.
He seems pretty happy with the outcome, though.
(I don't really recommend doing this, but if you're strongly leaning Ph.D. anyway and you have some research experience, you should probably just go for it.)
He seems pretty happy with the outcome, though.
(I don't really recommend doing this, but if you're strongly leaning Ph.D. anyway and you have some research experience, you should probably just go for it.)