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I'm considering leaving my job and enrolling in the chemical engineering program at University of Waterloo. I'm in my early 30's and employed in a Senior I.S. position. I don't have any formal post high school education. Mostly programming and database courses. My wife is going to support us financially and I have enough retirement savings to draw from for tuition.
I've started at home High School Math, Science and English courses so I have a decent knowledge base if/when I get accepted.
I want to make sure I am successful and looking for input from anyone who has done this. What roadblocks or challenges you may have run into(Family, Financial, Transition to full time learning, etc)? Was it difficult as a mature student to get accepted to an engineering program?
I've started at home High School Math, Science and English courses so I have a decent knowledge base if/when I get accepted.
I want to make sure I am successful and looking for input from anyone who has done this. What roadblocks or challenges you may have run into(Family, Financial, Transition to full time learning, etc)? Was it difficult as a mature student to get accepted to an engineering program?