I've been accepted onto a 2-year MLA conversion degree in the UK, and I'm wondering if I'll be too old for it? Are job prospects after the course going to be alright for someone of my age, together with prospects for growth and salary in the coming years?
Not to old to do anything as long as you believe in your self.
on a side note. Why MLA? this is a shit field along with anything else related to design. If you dont have any professional experience related to the path dont expect people to want to hire you on as a full time employee. Most kids are struggling and taking work with no pay.
Just take a few classes at a Community college and start your own landscaping business. idk how to start businesses in the UK but my friend here in chicago just started doing landscaping on the side which ended up being his full time job now.
I know of at least 3 people who have done or are doing this. You'll be fine. Just don't let the stress levels of the younger grad students drive you crazy.
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Is 40 too old to get an MLA?
Hi,
I've been accepted onto a 2-year MLA conversion degree in the UK, and I'm wondering if I'll be too old for it? Are job prospects after the course going to be alright for someone of my age, together with prospects for growth and salary in the coming years?
Would appreciate your advice.
Thankyou.
No, and good luck!
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Not to old to do anything as long as you believe in your self.
on a side note. Why MLA? this is a shit field along with anything else related to design. If you dont have any professional experience related to the path dont expect people to want to hire you on as a full time employee. Most kids are struggling and taking work with no pay.
Just take a few classes at a Community college and start your own landscaping business. idk how to start businesses in the UK but my friend here in chicago just started doing landscaping on the side which ended up being his full time job now.
No. 36 here and hoping to go for my M.Arch in a year or so.
I know of at least 3 people who have done or are doing this. You'll be fine. Just don't let the stress levels of the younger grad students drive you crazy.
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