| My two "coppers' are as follows...
Acroplex hit the nail on head...
Get your degree and do it at a recognized college (online degrees are not as powerful as a college degree that you attended for 4 years). There you would have gotten the social circle and the connections for future opportunities -- I work for a fortune 500 company (more like a fortune 5 company), and your college background today is as important as ever especially if you are in you very early twenties. I know I hire 20 somethings....
Next, you better have some capitol and patience in domaining (dropping out says you have little patience and could not or would not re-direct yourself towards a more interesting field of study, that would pay off later in life).
Why in the world would you pick .TV out of the starting gate???? Buy 1 or 2 good .com names at a time and learn the ropes 1st.
Not trying to be negative, but I feel you may not only be on the wrong foot but maybe in the wrong shoes.
Think this through fully before you decide a direction on any of this. I wish you the most success.
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