Greetings: I'm glad I stumbled upon this forum.
I apologize if I've posted this in the wrong place.
I have a B.A. in the humanities and M.A. in secondary education. However, long story short, I am incredibly unhappy with my job, and after speaking to others in an effort to figure out what career really "clicked" with me, I realized that working in a laboratory environment is something I'd love. I spoke with several cosmetic chemists and felt connected to that line of work in particular-- but of course, I need a degree in chemistry (or chem e, according to one woman I spoke with). I have applied to several schools in the area and am playing the waiting game.
So, my question is this: is going back to school in an effort to seek a second bachelor's degree worth it, or will a B.S. in chemistry be rendered useless? i.e., will my "late start" in the industry be seen as a detriment? I have a few friends and family members who seem to think that I won't find a job because I'll be 28 by the time I receive my chemistry degree.
I am reaching out to others who work in the industry with this same question, but I figured that it couldn't hurt to ask the lovely people here. Thanks so much for any help or advice. Happy New Year.