50 year old - starting a PHD ?

G

I've just finished an MSc in IT with Liverpool Uni.After working in a commercial environment for the last 20 odd years, I find I've really enjoyed the challenge, and the academic approach required by the Masters.

I guess I'd love to carry on and do a PHD, but I'm not sure how someone in my age group might fit ..... any comments gratefully received :-)

G

I dont see why you would have a problem. If you want to do it cos you enjoy the academic side to the area then go for it.

G

There are certainly mature students (40s and 50s) undertaking research degrees at my institution, so it's not impossible! Have you had a chance to discuss this with your MSc tutors? I'm sure they would be able to advise you. Good luck! :o)

G

Im sure you'd fit in fine, and, sorry if im offending anyone, but there are a lot of 'younger' PhD students who seem alittle old for their years anyway! Why should age stop you from doing what you want to do? and 50s not exactly ancient

G

finished with 38. The problem is in my opinion more the other acadmics than the students. They will treat you like the 21 year olds. That is a bit hard to take. Consider a country that is more used to older PhD's. Germany, Netherlands. I am German and was amazed at the Kindergarten attitude here. In my undergrad project I was more independent than in my PhD. Consider looking fo a Prof that lets you be grown up if you want to stay in the UK system. If you can really do independent research definitly go for it.

G

That's exactly the same dilemma as I have. Due to my finalcial hardship and family issues during last 20 years, I could not start my Ph.D program. Now I am not sure if it is worth econimically.

G

"Now I am not sure if it is worth econimically"

At 38 hitting 39 it certainly changed my life. Now I am considered overqualified for many positions. Be careful, it really depends, in what your PhD will be. If you are in Computing, chances are that in 4 years you are outdated commercially and they have loads of 20 year olds that can program 72 hours a piece while being cheaper than you.

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