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by phillmv
4331 days ago
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You're a bit of a special case, though. For starters, you've made enough of a name for yourself that you might get someone willing to go to bat for you as an 'exceptionally qualified' person once you get a few more years of work under your belt. Do you plan on going back to Russia? You can't keep living on tourist visas forever. Even a permanent residency in Thailand seems to require a degree. |
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I don't have it yet but it doesn't seem so hard to me, and I believe i chose the right path. It's harder path because less people choose it. Countries' job, I guess, is to keep dangerous or unqualified people away, and degree was one of a few way to estimate how good is a person. This metric is more of a legacy than real reason to go to university imo.
@phillmv has his point, being famous can get you visitors on your website, but you still need to sell your services. A friend of mine, JS consultant, lives the same life not being that "famous".