I am 32 year old want to do more study but everyone said it s too late. Please advice
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No age of education.
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Don't listen them is only better solution.
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Well of course it's not too late. I would need to know more than just your age to know if you will be able to find a good job and make a career. There are a lot of other factors - what degree classification will you get? Do you have some good experience before going to university that will mean you can give good answers to competency questions? The age factor gives you a slight disadvantage in that I would expect most employers are looking to hire people aged 21-24 for their graduate recruitment, but they do take older graduates. You would have to make sure that you use that extra age and life experience to your advantage by coming over as a person who is confident, responsible and has a lot of life skills, which could give you an advantage over a 21 year old. Having a piece of paper with a qualification dramatically improves your confidence. It also acts as an independent referee of your abilities. And it expands your network. At the age you choose your first degree, you often have no realistic idea of how it will turn out or what you want to do with your life. There are many people who changed their careers late and sees "endless advantages" to studying late in life. You will probably have a lot more focus, and be willing to research courses more thoroughly. Older postgraduates often succeed because they've made a definite choice, rather than just drifting into one by default, and turn out to be "better" students.
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Dear user. There is no age limit to study. Brain will always be active and sharp the more you use it and it is applicable at any age. Even though you cross 90. So go ahead and do the course you want to do. Take care.
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