But how much money do I need in order to get a copyright lawyer? Will I need lots of money? Because I just got a job in a retail store since I need to save more money for my higher education. And no, I'm not in South Korea anymore. I'm in the US. I hate to claim this but I don't think any man will be interested in me because in the eyes of most people, I'm a complete weirdo. My parents used to tell me that I will be very lucky if I can get married one day because they don't think that there will be a man who can love me. I don't wear make-up at all nor wear short skirt. I talk/think/act like a guy and I'm only obsessed with mathematics. There was a Chinese mathematician who got divorced because his wife couldn't understand him at all. He was so obsessed with math that he doesn't do anything else. He doesn't even let his wife to be in his room during the day. When it's time to sleep, he always wakes up suddenly in the late night because he figured out something in math. Although I'm not like him but I'm still worried because men don't like overly-intelligent women, don't they? Plus, I have sun square moon in my birth chart. Does this astrological placement indicates bad marriage or divorce?
Lawyers charge different hourly rates, depending upon their status in the profession. The best thing is to search on line, and phone up the office of a lawyer near you. Alternatively if you are affiliated with or near a university, ask the librarian at the reference or information desk who in the library specializes in copyright. An academic library will normally have someone on staff who might help you.
Astrology, do you ever watch the TV program
The Big Bang Theory? Highly recommended. I don't know if it's on Netflix or something, as it might be best to start with the first season, but it's run for 12 seasons, and concerns a group of really bright but socially inept young physicists-- including the women in their lives, some of whom are also science nerds.
OK, so a TV program is not reality, but it is a light-hearted look at young scientists and engineers and their relationships. It sounds like you could use a few laughs.
I don't know who you think "men" are, but they are not some kind of separate species who only think about sexualizing women. They come with all kinds of likes and dislikes, just as women do. I have a Ph. D. and spent my career as a professor, in a male-oriented discipline and it didn't hurt my love life any. I got married twice-- once to another grad student, and then to a fellow faculty member. For one thing, being a woman in a male oriented field puts the dating odds in your favour. In the most successful marriages, the couple are best friends as well as lovers.
Some male mathematicians and scientists would be thrilled to talk about equations over breakfast with a talented woman.
I am sorry that your parents applied this kind of pressure on you. In your heart of hearts, do you really want to be married? Probably not to a conventional sort of man, anyway.
Moon square sun can indicate some head-heart dilemmas; or more likely from what you're saying, having (a) who you must be in order to be your authentic self (sun) at odds with (b) your emotional nature and with your mother (moon.) It is not an indicator of divorce.
Your 7th house of marriage is ruled by Mercury, which is in your 10th house of career. This suggests (but does not guarantee) finding a committed relationship through your career. Mercury is in a stressful relationship with Uranus, which is associated with sudden beginnings and endings. However, Mercury-Uranus rules other things that interest you (and possibly him,) like the STEM fields.
Mom cannot live your life for you.
You are probably brilliant. Is there a possibility of your going to university on a fellowship or scholarship that will cover your costs? Would this be an undergraduate degree? You may be eligible for a scholarship. Graduate students can also apply for teaching and research assistantships. If you live near a big university, it doesn't hurt to make an appointment with their undergraduate or graduate student advisor to learn about your options.
There is an authentic life and self for you out there. It may take some courage and getting out of your parents' comfort zone to live it.