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Is 28 too late to start a master's degree abroad?

I'm 26 and I've always dreamed of pursuing a master's degree abroad. Unfortunately, life didn't go as planned. I struggled for years with different challenges, and it didn t happen.

Now I'm seriously considering applying next year, so by the time i start i will be 28. I can't shake the feeling that I'm too late. I see people finishing their master's in their early 20s, starting their careers, settling down, and I feel like I've fallen behind.

At the same time, education has always meant a lot to me. It's not just about career it's something I've always wanted for myself, and achieving it would make me feel like I finally fulfilled a dream. I know part of it is also tied to my sense of validation and feeling like I accomplished something I worked so hard for.

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u/Puzzleheaded-Rip8652 — 6 days ago