That'd be great, if I was doing graduate work! I'll be starting my BA next semester. I'll be 36 at a minimum when I graduate. It would be a lot easier to swallow if almost every professional I know or interact with on any regular basis wasn't 10 years younger than me, and I haven't even started a real career since I wasted a decade working for the government. I try to be sure I don't get down about it, and mostly I just joke around (as I was doing in this thread), but let me tell you, there are days. Pug might have bloomed late, but he actually bloomed. I'm not sure I've even quite broken through the soil. Doesn't deter me from doing so, as I'm determined to carry this through come hell or high water, but it does make me a touch worried about my eventual prospects. Not many fields jumping for joy at the thought of hiring 40 year olds with no work experience. I'd give my left nut to be like this woman ... under 30 with a postgraduate degree, lots of experience, and an obvious gift for a variety of things. I couldn't even get there by 40 at this point. That's a tough reality to acknowledge. It's amazing how quickly we go from feeling young and on top of the world to worrying about just how much time has already gone by.