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Old 12-07-2005, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Premier Motorsp
So how would you MEs and EEs answer the following question:

It is worth it (mostly financially) to give up a career that pays semi-ok to spend 4 years or more to get an ME or EE degree at age 34?

Thanks in advance for the advice,

Chris Cervelli
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Chris, so we keep this link On Topic, I'm sending you a PM.

But I do wish you the best in your decision.
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Originally Posted by Premier Motorsp
So how would you MEs and EEs answer the following question:

It is worth it (mostly financially) to give up a career that pays semi-ok to spend 4 years or more to get an ME or EE degree at age 34?

Thanks in advance for the advice,

Chris Cervelli
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This is a question I pose to myself daily. I want to go back to school to complete the ME program since I do more ME than EE with respect to racecar design. At 37yrs old, I feel too old to do so I guess its never too late...
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Hi Tom,
73 VE3NGW, Chris



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