Engineering Is it Worth Pursuing Engineering at 38? Expert Insights and Advice

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Pursuing an engineering degree at 38 is seen as a viable option for those looking to shift careers, particularly into technical sales or manufacturing support. Many individuals in similar situations have successfully transitioned into engineering, with a significant number of students in engineering programs being over 30. While age is not considered a barrier, potential challenges include entering the job market at an entry-level position despite having prior work experience. It is suggested that brushing up on math skills is essential before starting the program. Additionally, prospective students may need to meet specific entry requirements, such as A-levels or a strong performance in a related qualification. Overall, the consensus encourages taking advantage of opportunities for personal and professional growth, emphasizing that age should not deter anyone from pursuing their interests.
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Study Engineering at 38??

I have always worked in sales and customer services. I fancy a change and a new challenmge and have recently developed an amateur interest in Physics and Engineering although my only real experience of engineering is passing my GCSE Physics exam at school (that's a basic British school qualification) and learning how to service my car.
I have a local colleage where I can do a 3 year part time degree in engineering and I am thinking about doing it with a view to moving into technical sales, manufacturing support or something like that?
Given my age and lack of experience, does anyone think that it is a little futile taking up engineering from scratch at this stage of my life?
Thanks for your advice.
 
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Gringo123 said:
Given my age and lack of experience, does anyone think that it is a little futile taking up engineering from scratch at this stage of my life?
I have a friend about your age who just finished up a degree in EE and his first bachelors was in history, so I know it's doable. I think about half the guys in my classes are over 30, a quarter about 40, though some of them do already have degrees of sorts in the field. So yeah, I don't think age would be an issue.
Job prospects might be hard 'cause you'd be entry level skill wise but have job experience, making you a strange hiring prospect, but as you want to move into related fields you'd probably be fine. I'm not even sure you need an engineering degree for the fields you want to go into, you may want to do some research.
 


Have a go Gringo123, am 34 this year and 1/2 way through ECE. Its never to late for a fresh start.

Your experiences will translate into the work ethics required quite easily.

Good luck with it.
 


Go for it! My only advise is however to brush up your math skills before starting.
 


I don't think age would be an issue.
I know many people who start a university about this age.
Go for it.
 


I don't think you could get onto a degree program with GCSE's only. Don't you need 3 good A-levels including Maths at a minimum of grade B, or a good Distiction level performance on an HNC/D program?
 


Any inspiration and opportunity to better yourself should be taken advantage of. You seem motivated enough. Why would you let something like age stop you?

After all, it's just a number.
 

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