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No.
It's really quite easy to do with the console, though. Read this[fallout.gamepedia.com] for the exact commands. Make sure you save and restart after doing this, if you care about achievements.
Damn.
I just learned about a cool perk unlockable at 90 repair.
Problem is, Im level 28 and 50 skill points short.
:(
This is what makes NV such a great RPG. Your choice (to not level up repair early) bit you in the ass, instead of just slapping a bit and saying "Oh it's okay, here, have this perk."
Or use the console.
Oh, and if New Vegas pops up as a daily deal during this autumn sale, I would absolutely recommend you pick up the Ultimate Edition. You'll get an ungodly amount of extra content and a level cap of 50 for a ridiculous price.
I recently used the commands to lower my level from 50 to 42 in order to get some extra perks and distribute more points. However, I have chosen level 42 instead of 30 because the game will crash if I have all skill points maxed out but can no longer distribute level-up points.
I hope with this decision I have greater range to plan the Perks.