Go for it . I did not take an archaeology degree until my very late thirties so did not get my first archaeology job until I was in my forties and despite everything I am still working in archaeology. I know that if I had not done it I would have always wondered what if. there are many advantages being older when you do your degree you know what you want and why you want it ...... Best of luck you never know in three years time there may be jobs for the determined
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