bigbadwolf
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esllou said:so student visa or marriage look to be the best routes.
I'm just wondering how expensive doing a phd would be in the states. I'm guessing a year's fees would be astronomical...how easy is it to stretch it to 3-4 years?
First of all, why this fixation with the United States? It's golden era is over. In Argentina you must surely have run into many America expats who voluntarily left the USA for greener pastures? The grass only looks greener on the other side. You're already 40 years old and a humble teacher of English. The problems you will have with getting a steady job, and with pension and health care, will be intimidating. If you were a 25-year-old tech whiz kid intending to set up his own operation in Silicon Valley, it might be a different story. There are already many unemployed (and U.S. qualified) teachers of English, history, and so on. This now extends even to areas like maths and physics.
At the end of the Ph.D. -- assuming you get some teaching assistantship that allows you to keep body and soul together -- you will have the same problem again. You will be in your late 40s by the time you finish, and competing for the few tenure-track jobs with people in their early 30s. In all likelihood, even if you managed to get some work visa, you would join a burgeoning population of Ph.D. lumpenproletariat in the humanities, making some kind of precarious living as adjunct teachers. It's an unenviable existence.