<p>Getting a second bachelor’s degree would be silly. For one, you wouldn’t qualify for any aid so you’d be on the hook for the whole cost. For two, you already have technical degrees. It just so happens that engineering is based on physics and mathematics. Odds are you can find an engineering job even with those degrees somewhere, and if not (since there is some luck involved based on what positions are open at the time), you can go to graduate school for engineering with those degrees just fine, spend less time than getting a second bachelor’s degree, and still be eligible for financial aid while also expanding career options.</p>