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Poster: Even Older
Subject: RE: Masters in statistics. Degree of difficulty - starting over at age 30.
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You are older than you used to be, but you are younger than most people with technical and professional jobs. We continually learn things on the job, long after 30, and in many fields, have to get additional classwork to keep up with developments, advances, and changes in our fields.

Get all of the rigor you can and take as many preparatory math classes as you need in order to be able to take the best courses in your discipline. Even within the statistical field, there are differing levels of expertise along quantitative lines. It makes sense to have the best training you can obtain, as I heard both statistical PhDs I know, tell young people such as yourself asking for advice.
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