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I'm 26. I'm missing two exams for three years in civil engineering. The construction and infrastructure sector is in a black crisis and I do not want to continue in this area. I enrolled at 22 years in engineering, before I chose another degree without completing it. Now I feel sick because I got a degree in a crisis business. by integrating 4 exams I could make the master in mechanical engineering, sector much less in crisis. the problem is that I will get to graduation about 30 years. I'm very demoralized because after 29 years nobody takes you. Luckily I have a family that keeps me, what do you recommend me to do? finish the master in mechanics at 30 years, the magisterium in civil at 29 years or start just finished the triennial to look for a job? I would have the opportunity to experience, thanks to an acquaintance in the field of safety in the manufacturing industry. I'd like to recover this bad situation. I don't know how to move. I think the best solution is to support the study of mechanical engineering, a work experience. my acquaintance is a mechanical engineer founder of the company of 30 employees. Alternatively, I could deprive myself of permanently entering your company and leave the three-year universality. I don't know what way to take. what do you recommend?
 
if you have the opportunity to enter the company of your acquaintance foul, and then try to finish the studies with the master in mechanics, at the cost of putting a lot more time. Maybe he also thinks of a more flexible contract to study, like part-time.
 
In my opinion, it depends on the goals you've set. If you just want to go to work "just have the salary" you can also stop. for 2 exams I highly recommend you graduate. I have not taken the magisterium and I see that in the world of work there is not much difference if not for specialized roles or if you want to enable yourself to have a "more" professional life and a greater economic report. . .
 
Hello theste!
do not discourage you and do not demoralize you...I finished university studies at 34 years and after I continued studying attending two masters plus other various certificates that little or nothing have to do with the profession of engineer.
finding work was not easy but if I look at the past I would remake everything.....testardaggine, stubbornness and passion helped me.. .I don't want to be the old essay that dispenses advice....(only hardware per pc:tongue:), I only tell you not to lose the compass and if you can use the hooks you have, smell if they can come back useful in your studies or get your bones directly on the field...see what your acquaintance proposes or what you can do concretely and if you can reconcile study and work.
I remember a seminar about sixteen years ago where an arzillo ladies at the gates of the third age showed up as a former pastor but in reality it was a medical blistering... he had graduated very late and was of little finance. ..that doctor then became a member of the oms commission...if I don't remember badly it was of Greek origin.
That story struck me so much and gave me the input to move on and believe in what I was doing.:smile:
 
Hello theste!
do not discourage you and do not demoralize you...I finished university studies at 34 years and after I continued studying attending two masters plus other various certificates that little or nothing have to do with the profession of engineer.
finding work was not easy but if I look at the past I would remake everything.....testardaggine, stubbornness and passion helped me.. .I don't want to be the old essay that dispenses advice....(only hardware per pc:tongue:), I only tell you not to lose the compass and if you can use the hooks you have, smell if they can come back useful in your studies or get your bones directly on the field...see what your acquaintance proposes or what you can do concretely and if you can reconcile study and work.
I remember a seminar about sixteen years ago where an arzillo ladies at the gates of the third age showed up as a former pastor but in reality it was a medical blistering... he had graduated very late and was of little finance. ..that doctor then became a member of the oms commission...if I don't remember badly it was of Greek origin.
That story struck me so much and gave me the input to move on and believe in what I was doing.:smile:
I have always argued that, today as today, it counts much more time spent graduating than the final vote.
and many hr recruiters confirmed it to me.

Unfortunately, in life, everything is not as it is planned and often it is also necessary to put in preventive difficulty and the unexpected.
the important thing is never to lose sight of the goal and try to do everything to achieve it.

taurus77, many should take you as example:finger:

:4425:
 
I have always argued that, today as today, it counts much more time spent graduating than the final vote.
and many hr recruiters confirmed it to me.

Unfortunately, in life, everything is not as it is planned and often it is also necessary to put in preventive difficulty and the unexpected.
the important thing is never to lose sight of the goal and try to do everything to achieve it.

taurus77, many should take you as example:finger:

:4425:
thanks to all of the answers. I unfortunately put my head late. and I would like to recover from the situation, but I don't know how to do it. I'll take four years to graduate, it doesn't seem like a proposition, but I lost time before.
 
If you have a knowledge that allows you to experience it evaluates the possibility of making a score while finishing your studies.
 
exact, the ideal solution would be the one that recommended you Mass and Paolocolombani: work and study at the same time.
 
... I miss two exams for three years in civil engineering. The construction and infrastructure sector is in a black crisis and I do not want to continue in this area. I enrolled at 22 years in engineering, before I chose another degree without completing it. Now I feel sick because I took a degree in a crisis sector....you want what do you recommend?
in crisis? It is true, in Italy, but in many other countries it is not so. Have you thought about this? would you be willing to work abroad?
 
in crisis? It is true, in Italy, but in many other countries it is not so. Have you thought about this? would you be willing to work abroad?
I have seen the countries where to go to work, india, cina, south america, africa. That is, in emerging countries, I should like to go to European countries but most of the offers are for developing countries where conditions are not always better. I'm talking about the construction industry.
 

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