RulerRa7
Electrical
- Oct 2, 2011
- 3
Helpful insight is what I'm looking for. I'm considering returning to school at the age of 42 to either study "Engineering Physics or Electrical Engineering." I first attempted my Bachelor degree in the late 90's, but decided to drop out for various reasons.
What I'd like input on, is if this task, is actually a "realistic" endeavor upon which I can make at this point in my life? I have no children and not married!! What do you think I can expect? How should I prepare myself for vigorous course work? You know...things like that? I've always had a massive interest in science and technology. There are multiple reasons why I want to return to school, one, is that recent passing of my grandfather who graduated from college in 1951 majoring in chemistry, he always stressed education. I want to do this for him!!
Thanks
What I'd like input on, is if this task, is actually a "realistic" endeavor upon which I can make at this point in my life? I have no children and not married!! What do you think I can expect? How should I prepare myself for vigorous course work? You know...things like that? I've always had a massive interest in science and technology. There are multiple reasons why I want to return to school, one, is that recent passing of my grandfather who graduated from college in 1951 majoring in chemistry, he always stressed education. I want to do this for him!!
Thanks