An MA at 30?
An MA at 30?
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Could help if you want to change the direction of your career and get into another area of design. I know a guy who was 40+, running his own studio (him and freelancers on tap) and he did a MA in Brand something, part time. He loved it, worked well for him, got loads of work from it and he could appreciate the opportunities to network like mad a promote himself. He'd never done a BA or anything, but they let him go straight into MA as he was obviously experienced. He said he learned loads too.
I'm considering doing one part-time too. Seems like a good time to do it if you can survive on some freelance stuff.