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Hi everyone, I would really appreciate some help on what I am about to do, career change, of which going back to school will be required.
Here is a little background, I will be 44 in July (I know, over the hill) and will be finishing my associates degree in psychology May '14. From there I will go on to my bachelors in psyc with possible a double major in criminal justice. If I double major I am figuring it will take me 3 years to finish my bachelors, so I will be 47 going on 48. Now here is the doozy, I WANT to go on to my Ph.D because i would like to wind up in the research, possibly academia arena working with the darker side of our population. What are the chances of actually making it into a graduate program at my age? Am I just barking up the proverbial wall? I'm done raising children, they are all grown with 1 in the military, so I have the time to do this.
My plans were to finish my bachelors, than apply to graduate schools. If I can't get into a Ph.D program than perhaps start a Masters program and than try the following year for a Ph.D program.
Barring NJ falling into the ocean anytime soon, I really do want to give this my full throttle.
If it doesn't happen and I have to switch over to Social Work, what are my chances of finding a job in research there?
I will be the first to admit, there isn't much I'm scared of, more like that I am willing to admit I am scared of, BUT this is the one thing that I am letting my fear take hold. That fear is that I will be turned away at every corner because of my age. I keep trying to convince myself that because I have all the younger generation stuff (marriage, kids) out of the way, that I might be a better candidate if I maintain a high GPA and do well on my GRE's.
Not asking for anyone to tell me it will all work out. I'm actually looking for the reality of the situation at best. I already know I am limited to the schools I can apply for since hubby is coming close to retirement and can't just up and leave his job. I will only have a few programs I can apply to while still maintaining where I live. Unless of course that would let me sleep under my research desk...LOL
Thanks for all the help in advance. I really do want to pursue this dream and I know that I can do the work involved.
Rosie
Here is a little background, I will be 44 in July (I know, over the hill) and will be finishing my associates degree in psychology May '14. From there I will go on to my bachelors in psyc with possible a double major in criminal justice. If I double major I am figuring it will take me 3 years to finish my bachelors, so I will be 47 going on 48. Now here is the doozy, I WANT to go on to my Ph.D because i would like to wind up in the research, possibly academia arena working with the darker side of our population. What are the chances of actually making it into a graduate program at my age? Am I just barking up the proverbial wall? I'm done raising children, they are all grown with 1 in the military, so I have the time to do this.
My plans were to finish my bachelors, than apply to graduate schools. If I can't get into a Ph.D program than perhaps start a Masters program and than try the following year for a Ph.D program.
Barring NJ falling into the ocean anytime soon, I really do want to give this my full throttle.
If it doesn't happen and I have to switch over to Social Work, what are my chances of finding a job in research there?
I will be the first to admit, there isn't much I'm scared of, more like that I am willing to admit I am scared of, BUT this is the one thing that I am letting my fear take hold. That fear is that I will be turned away at every corner because of my age. I keep trying to convince myself that because I have all the younger generation stuff (marriage, kids) out of the way, that I might be a better candidate if I maintain a high GPA and do well on my GRE's.
Not asking for anyone to tell me it will all work out. I'm actually looking for the reality of the situation at best. I already know I am limited to the schools I can apply for since hubby is coming close to retirement and can't just up and leave his job. I will only have a few programs I can apply to while still maintaining where I live. Unless of course that would let me sleep under my research desk...LOL
Thanks for all the help in advance. I really do want to pursue this dream and I know that I can do the work involved.
Rosie