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Has anyone gone to uni in their 30s?

Seriously looking at a career change, I've been in the engineering / electrical industry for 12 years now. I'm currently working in a hospital and found I enjoy helping people, even though my role isn't patient facing. Seeing the care the hospital staff give and the kick out of helping people is infectious.

I'm still interested in technology and engineering, so I was looking at medical imaging as a good branch between both worlds.

I'd love to hear people's thoughts and experiences!

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