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Poster: mountain legs johnson
Subject: RE: Masters in statistics. Degree of difficulty - starting over at age 30.
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You'll have a lot of math to make up... that will be your biggest challenge. Linear algebra is absolutely necessary and was actually quite interesting (for me anyway). I don't think your age has anything to do with your likelihood of success, in fact it's probably a benefit that you're at a more mature age. My girlfriend was an anthro major who got an engineering degree in her 30s. She said there was no way she could have handled the engineering curriculum right out of high school, and she's glad she waited. I say go for it. I'm not a statistician, but I use it a lot in my work. It's a valuable skill, especially coupled with your background in the sciences.
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