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Geology, Palaeontology & Archaeology / Is a mid-life crisis driven graduate degree in geology a wise career move?
« on: 13/04/2011 04:17:46 »
Hi all,
I'm new to the board and just wanted to introduce myself. I'm a 40 year old resident of the great state of Texas with an Accounting degree. I have never enjoyed the world of corporate business and I have decided to pursue my interest in the sciences. Considering I have 3 kids, a wife and a house I'm not sure if my pursuit of a graduate degree in Geology will end up being feasible but I'm already a year in taking pre-requisites to prepare myself to attend UT Dallas. With that in mind, any words of encouragement, advice, or if anyone knows someone who might be interested in an online mentor relationship please send them my way.
In any event, hi all! I hope to be a valuable contributor to the forum and look forward to any future correspondence I may have with y'all!
I'm new to the board and just wanted to introduce myself. I'm a 40 year old resident of the great state of Texas with an Accounting degree. I have never enjoyed the world of corporate business and I have decided to pursue my interest in the sciences. Considering I have 3 kids, a wife and a house I'm not sure if my pursuit of a graduate degree in Geology will end up being feasible but I'm already a year in taking pre-requisites to prepare myself to attend UT Dallas. With that in mind, any words of encouragement, advice, or if anyone knows someone who might be interested in an online mentor relationship please send them my way.
In any event, hi all! I hope to be a valuable contributor to the forum and look forward to any future correspondence I may have with y'all!