04-29-2024, 08:58 AM
(04-29-2024, 08:18 AM)spohara Wrote: I'm a bit sad that you're not looking for a career, because UI/UX looks like a natural fit for you based on your studies. My thoughts are, if the degree is something you're interested in for the sake of finally graduating, I'll second what others have said. As far as picking up additional skills for the things you're interested in such as web development or working with AI and art - I would recommend just finding some web based courses on those and just learning. As far as business, my single favorite book is the Lean Startup by Eric Ries. You can throw away 80% of what they teach in business school if you're going to be a solopreneur.Interesting...I'm definitely interested to hear your thoughts on the matter. I've never thought about UI/UX. I guess I just assumed at 40, with little previous career experience, I would be better off working for myself. I've been a stay at home parent most of my working life so my resume is lean.