lufties wrote: » Hi there, so I'm nearly 33 and **** sick of my job, if I want to have a change, it will be 5-7 years part time study. Just wondered if anyone has done this, and how has it been for you?
Sugar Free wrote: » I've done this for 2 years though I'm <30 and it was a masters rather than bachelors. It was tough. Made tougher by my job which required a lot of international travel and wasn't really a 9-5. Those who didn't travel and could guarantee to be out the door by 5 found it easier.
Owryan wrote: » I'm 39 and am after starting college for the first time. Go for it if its what you want
lufties wrote: » Yeah I suppose its like starting all over again, I was thinking an undergrad in psychology but it would be a pay cut of half my current salary, and thats after 7 years
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » You're never too old for college. I'd say fair play for making a change if you're not happy with what your currently doing. Hopefully doing the course part time you'll be able to stay with your current job.
Jack Skellington wrote: » Just wondering lufties do you already have a degree? The hdip in psychology is 4 years part time I think, I was considering it once but it's worth having a look.
foxy06 wrote: » Are there many opportunities out there for Psychologists?
MRnotlob606 wrote: » I don't see anything wrong about improving your skill set. I recommend it.
Beaner1 wrote: » That ship has sailed. You will not find work as a psychologist as a 40 year old graduate. It will take a huge toll on your finances and wellbeing in the long run.
lufties wrote: » I thought that would be the case.
Sweet Rose wrote: » Definitely not. 40 would be the perfect balance of age in terms of life experience while still maintaining a perspective on things.
Sweet Rose wrote: » Definitely not. 40 would be the perfect balance of age in terms of life experience and maturity while still maintaining a perspective on things.
lufties wrote: » Nothing wrong with it, but starting salary for a graduate psychologist is 18k a year here in the uk, don't know if I could take that kind of hit financially.
lufties wrote: » yes, but your still a graduate with zero experience, fighting for an abysmal salary