Snowball
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Hi,
I would definitely left education at my mid 20ies, and if I ever get kids will advise them the same.... but being a foreigner in the USA and deaf was not easy, cause I was fluent neither in English nor in Sign Language. Hence I ended up being at school till my 30ies and now I am at the difficult position to decide if I should apply for PHD, in order to become more competitive and attain new skills in a country where I have been only 7 years (deprived of useful contacts, acquaintances or relatives who could help me find my way) or I better stop wasting my years after degrees and worthless professors....
In short, my dilemma goes like this: Should I go for a PHD (in philosophy, 3 to 4 years length) when I am not sure if my hearing condition will allow me become a professor, or should I devote my time being creative (in a foreign language) without ever gaining any decent compensation for my books, writings, etc?
I would definitely left education at my mid 20ies, and if I ever get kids will advise them the same.... but being a foreigner in the USA and deaf was not easy, cause I was fluent neither in English nor in Sign Language. Hence I ended up being at school till my 30ies and now I am at the difficult position to decide if I should apply for PHD, in order to become more competitive and attain new skills in a country where I have been only 7 years (deprived of useful contacts, acquaintances or relatives who could help me find my way) or I better stop wasting my years after degrees and worthless professors....
In short, my dilemma goes like this: Should I go for a PHD (in philosophy, 3 to 4 years length) when I am not sure if my hearing condition will allow me become a professor, or should I devote my time being creative (in a foreign language) without ever gaining any decent compensation for my books, writings, etc?