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Is starting to study for a Masters Degree at 30 years old worth it? Especially if it involves heavy math (which I don't like) for better life and job opportunities?

no. school sucks. I'd instead learn the fine trade of Pimping. It may not be easy but the rewards are awesome.
 
it's never too late!! seriously i was at university of new mexico starting when i turned seventeen for almost six years before i even started culinary school! i'm 24 now and will probably continue to be in night classes for at least another three years until i can add a masters as well...one can never have enough education. as far as the heavy math goes...well i'm 0-5 against differential equations...so probably not the right guy to ask. i know you lose that one quick tho. is there a specific job you're after, which requires a certain degree? that can really help drive you, rather than just wanting the degree for an easier job hunt. bottom line: if you think it will help, fuckin do that shit!
 
I agree with lobo. You can never have enough education, never. It might be difficult, especially at that age, but you can do it, and you will never regret it. I will be going for my PhD in History soon, so ya, math is not my specialty either. Good luck and all the best wishes though.
 
Is starting to study for a Masters Degree at 30 years old worth it? Especially if it involves heavy math (which I don't like) for better life and job opportunities?

If getting your masters involves heavy math, and it sounds like you don't like math, in this better job you get with your masters will it just lead you to do more heavy math you don't like?
 
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