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NekotoKoara
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Hello. So, I went to school and got my BA in a degree not at all related to science. I graduated in 2012 and have been working in my filed since then. I enjoy the work mostly but have recently been feeling a lack of satisfaction in my profession.
I have for most of my life loved math and science but grew up feeling that I could never achieve anything in those interests. Now as working adult I am starting to regret not pursuing those interests while I was still in college.
Has anyone reading this had the experience of getting a degree in a non-science related field and later on getting a degree in say physics or engineering? What was your process like? Did you have to get another BA or were you able to go and get a MA or PhD without experiencing undergraduate life 2.0?
Even if you haven't been through an experience like this but feel you may have some advice for me please feel to share.
Thanks!
I have for most of my life loved math and science but grew up feeling that I could never achieve anything in those interests. Now as working adult I am starting to regret not pursuing those interests while I was still in college.
Has anyone reading this had the experience of getting a degree in a non-science related field and later on getting a degree in say physics or engineering? What was your process like? Did you have to get another BA or were you able to go and get a MA or PhD without experiencing undergraduate life 2.0?
Even if you haven't been through an experience like this but feel you may have some advice for me please feel to share.
Thanks!