After my post above , I finished reading all below and one big question comes to my mind. What makes all of you think he WANTS to punch a clock for someone else all his life??? The days of getting well off working for someone else are quickly dying. Most entrepaneurs succeeded because of an uncomprimising work ethic applied to their true passion. You only need degrees to work for someone else. Not saying you don't need to get educated , you do , but a degree is just a piece of paper required by Human Resources Dept to quallify you to make some other entrepaneur (who has no degree) rich. Our Fed and State Govt are experts at dangling the proverbial "carrot" out there because what would happen to all those empty billion $ buildings on our "fat" campuses if enrollment even dropped by 25%??? Why do you think Dow Chemical requires a BS just to be "considered" for a janitorial job? Entrepaneurs are what will save this country , clock punchers will be the wheels they ride on. Your choice.
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