(03-02-2018, 09:23 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: That also sounds like a good plan, the bachelors to PhD is good and I'll supplement with probably cheap grad certs and I saw Berkley has some professional programs in semi-conductors, and I saw some certs in embedded software as well I want to do.
The US has a lot of opportunity, well for tech it's where you must be to make it.
Yeah, I love to think about the future certificates/certifications/etc that I may get. Motivating

Sure, the expensive program is not going to help much more than the cheap program anyway. I don't know how it works for international people, they probably can't get this, but the federal loans go up to $138,500 for grad/doctoral school.
Oh yeah that makes sense to be in the U.S. for tech. I think I'm not going to do tech myself, I want to go into med/health communication/education, but I also have personal health issues so it's harder to plan. I may have to stay here until I am more established.