I like to use my mother as an example for this. She went to university for a degree in sociology at the age of thirty one, as a single mother supporting three children. She can do that, you can manage at 29 with no dependants (I'm assuming).
If you want it, you'll do it. If engineering is what interests you, then go find out what it's gonna take to do that. Once you know exactly what's required, you can formulate a game plan and figure out whether or not it's feasible. Until then you have no idea and speculating that it's going to be too hard is just so much self-pity.
You're not happy where you are. Neither are a .lot of people. Are you going to sit and complain, or are you going to get off your ass and do something about it?
Putting yourself in a position to do what you want to do is surprisingly easy. It's figuring out what it is that's the hard part, and for that I can offer no advice.
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I wake up in the morning more tired than before I slept
I get through cryin' and I'm sadder than before I wept
I get through thinkin' now, and the thoughts have left my head
I get through speakin' and I can't remember, not a word that I said
- Ben Harper, Show Me A Little Shame
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