Just wanted to brag a little. I've been lurking here since I decided to go back to school. It feels like I've been in school for ages, but it was just the fall 2011 that I started at my community college (AS degree Summer 2012) and fall 2012 that I transferred to a local state university. I turned in my last paper last weekend and with any luck, I'll have earned my bachelors. I'm hooked. I am looking to keep going as long as I have the money and intellectual capability. Thanks for being here as an incredible resource. Reading these posts have really opened my eyes to all the possibilities.
I've got a full-time job in IT so that keeps me pretty busy but absolutely, I want to get a masters! I'm trying to squeeze into some classes next term (nondegree option) while I prepare for the GRE and other application stuff. The UND Economics is the most attractive to me right now. Although my undergrad general business degree didn't go into too much depth in economics, I really enjoyed macro, micro and business statistics and international economics courses. I'm planning on reading textbooks, syllabi, and journal articles to get familiar with the subject.
Congrats! My only advice would be to take a year off before you go for a Masters... recharge the batteries