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planethunter
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I am 34 years old and have a bachelors in math from about 10 years ago. I've also taken 3 graduate physics courses throughout the years. I work full time as a systems analyst, and have been doing this type of work since I graduated from college in 2005. I also have an MBA.
I’m wondering, with my background and age, what are the chances of getting into an Astronomy phd program with just a great PGRE score?
I don’t mind leaving my current job and salary if admitted since ultimately my dream is to become an astronomy professor and researcher. I also do not mind going overseas if an overseas school was to admit me (currently I am in California).
I’m wondering, with my background and age, what are the chances of getting into an Astronomy phd program with just a great PGRE score?
I don’t mind leaving my current job and salary if admitted since ultimately my dream is to become an astronomy professor and researcher. I also do not mind going overseas if an overseas school was to admit me (currently I am in California).