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Originally Posted by HarryT
Your guess at both my age and my motivation are absolutely correct; it's purely for personal interest.
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Well then. Keep going

If you can begin to specialize as soon as you hit the master phase, and get permission to do start a research master, I'd be thinking to tack a promotion on the end of it. (It's actually what I intend to do with my IT master, if everything works out.)
Over here, companies are screaming their heads off that "people over 40 are too old, because they are not motivated to learn new things." If that is true, and people are really that unmotivated, that's stupid. Nobody should expect that they can start working at 21-24 after college or university and then do the same work, forever unchanging, till 65-67. It's not 1950 anymore.