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| | Ask HN: Almost 32, should I go back to University? | | 11 points by tsingy on Dec 16, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 17 comments | | Hi, I’ll be 32 years old in March 2023. I’m from a top 10 from the bottom country. I have a master's degree in business administration from France. Worked for a few years before burning out, so I went home with my fiancé. Now I'm studying programming full time while chilling on the beach. The thing is I love this ** so much, I wish I had discovered it earlier. Here is the thing, I'm confident in my ability to learn on my own, but my chance to get a job is pretty low from here, one still needs to eat. So I am wondering if I should go back to University? (Mathematics) Why math you may ask, well It's one of the only degrees from my country that is recognised internationally. So I can do a bachelor's degree here and emigrate for my master's. I want to study here to keep my COL low in order to not burn my savings. Is it too late? Are there any companies out there that would sponsor something like that, where they pay for your degree and you go work for them after? |
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Anyway, I you goal is to program for your job you might want to look into business intelligence, data analytics for business, etc. It's basically a soft transition from your current professional background and would likely allow you to make money while learning more about coding and data analysis. Then I would try to get training from the company to get better in data analytics, data engineering, DevOps, software engineering, ...
I think this a challenging but realistic way where you can leverage your expertise, learn new stuff and still make money without taking a crazy pay cut.
Slightly related..in Germany there are so called "Duales Studium" which is basically studying during the semester and working for the sponsoring company during the breaks. You get paid but will be expected to work for the sponsoring company for a couple of years. Pretty sure you would need to know German tho.