This may sound like a silly question, but I just wanted to know people’s opinions on if they think there’s an “age limit” when one should stop studying.
For context: I started university in 2011, then due to some medical issues, I had to stop in 2014. When I got a little better, I switched degrees and started again in 2017, and if everything goes according to plan, I’ll be graduating next year. I’m currently doing my undergrad in economics right now.
However, I’ve been looking at graduate studies and kind of want to do a masters in economics since a lot of the programs are around 1 year, but I would not be able to afford it until I’ve managed to work a couple years. By my (optimistic plan), I think I’ll be 30 before I can feasibly afford to do a masters degree.
Is 30 too late to try for a masters or does it not matter? I ask because I’m going to be 26 when I graduate and I have some friends who are the same age who are finishing/have finished their masters already, so it feels like I’m always lagging behind.
tl;dr Is 30 too late to try for a masters degree?
Submitted May 28, 2019 at 11:52PM by Trickybuz93 http://bit.ly/30SOhry
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