turbomacncheese
Electrical
- Jul 8, 2010
- 6
Firstly, I know this is a forum for professional engineers, and I am not. But I think this would be the best place for some legitimate feedback.
After a solid semi-career in restaurant management, I decided that I wasn't using my brain enough every day to be happy. I quit the 80 hours/week job and work much less now, so that I have time to school. I've always considered myself a problem solver, and I'm strong in math and science. I placed into calcI/analytic geometry on a placement test at the local cc after pretty much NO math for the last 12 years.
Thing is, I'm 31, and likely to be 36-37 before I have a degree in hand. Is that too old to start a career in engineering? I think I've had enough of settling, but is this a valid point to settle on a new career with faster training?
Thanks
Tony
After a solid semi-career in restaurant management, I decided that I wasn't using my brain enough every day to be happy. I quit the 80 hours/week job and work much less now, so that I have time to school. I've always considered myself a problem solver, and I'm strong in math and science. I placed into calcI/analytic geometry on a placement test at the local cc after pretty much NO math for the last 12 years.
Thing is, I'm 31, and likely to be 36-37 before I have a degree in hand. Is that too old to start a career in engineering? I think I've had enough of settling, but is this a valid point to settle on a new career with faster training?
Thanks
Tony