It is never to late, but the earlier the better really. You need to get your 10k hours of experience in the sooner the better.
>25 storefronts later I can post!
It is never to late, but the earlier the better really. You need to get your 10k hours of experience in the sooner the better.
>25 storefronts later I can post!
>My question... is 32 years old too late to start a STEM career?
It's never too late as long as you keep good care of yourself. Your biggest priority shouldn't be "is it too late?" but instead should be "How do I keep myself in optimum health so that I can take advantage of opportunity?"
Worst case scenario, you can just join the military as an officer.
But becoming cognizant of life strategy at an older age means that you have to be cognizant of life strategy in your tactics. You have to be smarter, stronger, and more experienced than your peers. Which means taking care of diet and exercise (preferably weight-lifting/resistance training).
You don't want to be an old faggot who has to use a walking stick at 65.
>College in my country is "free".
You are just wasting your own time after all.
It's not like that is worth anything. Or is it?