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gazzab13
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I would love some honest advice. I have a masters degree in international politics and economics and an undergraduate in law. Over the last few years however my interest in what's going on around me specifically in how things are made has grown immensly. I like the idea of working on real issues which are either right or wrong and can be measured. I was never that great at math or physics at high school, not due to aptitude but rather due to lack of interest and thus effort. My biggest challenge though is I am 34 years old and cannot take 5 years to go study fulltime. Oh secondly, I am working in China!
Can I study part-time? Do people even want to hire engineers who become qualified at almost 40? Really need some advice on how if at all to go about this.
Can I study part-time? Do people even want to hire engineers who become qualified at almost 40? Really need some advice on how if at all to go about this.