I graduated HS and have 3 years of college but I could have dropped out in the 9th grade and done just as well. I don't want to sound like I'm anti education but there are few jobs that really need a college education. Most employers require a degree but that is just to get the job not necessarily needed to do the job.
one of the smartest and most successful men that I ever knew never went to school. He died a millionaire with over 3000 acres. He had a head for numbers and his wife taught him to read.
A friend of mine dropped out in the 10th grade. He went to work for a communications company laying cable and worked his way up to a management position. He quit after 15 years and went into business for himself. He is also a self made millionaire. Every successful person that I know either didn't graduate HS or just barely made it to graduation.
Education is a wonderful tool but it is dangerous if put into the hands of an unintelligent person. Just look at Washington DC. Success is not as dependent on education as the willingness to do what no one else wants to do.
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