Mandy

AddedSunday, March 5, 2017 at 10:52 AM

I will be finishing my degree at 35 years old. Will I be at a disadvantage?

I am 32 years old and completing my first year back to school to earn a degree in civil/environmental engineering (although I am open to switching fields). My first degree was in history and after many years with difficulty finding a job (I worked as a technical support representative at a few call centers) that could provide enough income, a yearning to challenge myself intellectually, and wanting to contribute more to society I decided Engineering was the way to go. By the time I will finish my degree I will be about 35 years old. Will I be at a disadvantage? My dream is to contribute my engineering degree to help the environment, people in need, and/or animals in some way. Any feedback or inspiration is much appreciated!
  • Sandra Begay , Sandia National Laboratories
    Answered Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 12:52 PM
    I am proud that you’ve decided to challenge yourself! A degree in engineering is not easy, but my experience is that it is a very rewarding degree. The job opportunities can enhance your contributions and also most engineering jobs pay very well. My best friend in my undergraduate program was also an older student; you remind me of her. She had a liberal arts degree and found she needed more opportunities to grow intellectually and financially. She was in her late 30’s when she graduated. She has since retired and had a wonderful career. By the way, she loves her retirement with the benefits from her engineering job. A happy ending! — Sandra