Congratulations on getting started diving!
Do you have a buddy that you dive with? I think at this point, you should just dive. Try and dive with more experienced divers. Learn from them. Even as a new diver, when you dive with someone who is a good diver, it will be obvious that they are skilled. Both above and below water. If they do things that you don't understand, ask.
Use every opportunity with more experienced divers as a learning tool. In reality, try and learn something new on every dive. From preperation, travel, set-up, planning, briefing, diving, debriefing.
If you are not planning on using the Divemaster certification, I think it would be wasted money that you could have used for diving.
The Master Diver is really just a card (PADI) that shows that you have received at least 5 specialty certifications.
I would suggest you concentrate on diving. Once you have 25 or so dives in, then look to get your Advanced Open Water. Your skills will be better than those who use advanced immediately after Open Water and you should get much more out of the training. Then soon after that, get your rescue.
Then dive some more. Your profile does not indicate where you are from and what dive opportunities you may have because of your location. But, dive and dive often. If you have opportunities to dive in different areas/conditions, then do it.