worst case, you dont like it, and you can go back to what you're doing now. that's how i looked at it.
i left IT at the end of 2000 (just couldnt hack another minute) and did a partial undergrad degree in psych (i already had one undergrad degree, so got some credit).
I worked hard, did extra units over summer, being older i was way more motivated than the young ones who didnt really know what they wanted to do.
2.5 years later started my PhD which i am now valiently trying to finish before I start my new job in July! So 7 years of study and i'm ready for my new life.
Sometimes it's been hard (i was 41 when i made the change), and yes we've had to go without a lot of things cos of the finances, but i wouldnt change a thing. I am actually looking forward to my job, whereas I found working in IT with all its associated "we have to have it yesterday but we're going to give you 1/4 the staff and no money" problems drove me to the edge of my sanity.
So, i say go for it. Being poor and happy is so much better than being ill every time you get up to go to work.![]()



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