
The only problem is if Marko Calasan didn`t get a serious response and support from the government, Marko did not see any good future for her in Balkan.
"I want to stay here, but here is less resources. I want to go to the United States, a place where I will get the technical materials that I needed. I can not be prospering here. I want to stay here, but I can not, "Marko Calasan said (Reuters).

With her great talent she was blessed with special rights, Macedonia government allowed her not to come to school regularly.
"I like to go to school, but I can not go every day. The lesson is too easy, but I get new things there," Marko said.
Now Marko also worked as an administrative control system in non profit organization that helps people with disabilities. Marko now has a new project to teach people about computer knowledge in English using video streaming.
Among her time to processing computer systems and also to share her knowledge, Marko looks like the other kids in general who like to play ball with her friends, roller skating, and also eliminate a nerd stereotype. She also considers that computer game is a waste of time than the time to play outside.