Is 29 too old to begin a career as an electrical engineer?
no
No, that's actually about the right time.
No, unless you don't have an EE degree from an accredited institution.
no
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>>7712736
>>7712739
It's the age I'll be when I graduate
>>7712747
that's assuming you don't fuck up :^)
>>7712747
Wait so have or haven't you started college?
Not at all, as long as you give it your best and assuming you are not stupid
>>7712728
You could 200 and start a career in electrical engineering if you're still alive. Who's stopping you?
nope not at all m8, go for it if it's what you want
I knew two older students in undergrad who did great and got jobs no problem
I think I should've gone in engineering instead of math, I don't know why I fucking had the delusions of innovating the field of pure maths even though I'm not gifted by any means.
>>7712973
Get pure math undergrad
Go applied math graduate school
Specialize in whatever the fuck math makes engineering work
?????
Profit
>>7713160
this desu. Or u can do what I'm doing and becoming a programmer after 5 and a half long years of master's
>>7712728
you're never to old to start any white collar job (mostly). I knew a fellow who went to med school at 40 after deciding programming wasn't his jazz.
>>7712973
if you can do applied math and program shit, do a grad degree in engineering focusing on research in computational modeling
I have seen people who did undergrad in math/physics do really well in areas like that.
I started analytical chem just now and im 28. Im a qualified lab technician though
>>7712728
In my opinion it's to young, but that's just me haha