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studying versus being an entrepenour - 01-22-2011, 06:56 PM

We are told that we need to study an dwork hard, get to University and your prospects will be better.

what about those who have succeeded without having been to University.

This morning I was listening to a man who left Beirut when there was war there. He managed to make it to UK and with only £90 in his pocket and often being homeless he knew what he wanted to do-- He worked seriously hard and he ended up owning his own airline.
here is alittle about him

Jack Romero | BBC My Story, Success, Airline

I really admire these people who make it through life despite many difficulties.
the sort of person who aspires to succeed in certain ways and on the way make plenty of money.
Is there anyone you admire who has done well in life. it must take a lot of determination and sacrifice
Does having a University degree really help through life. are there really better opportunities, especially nowadays with the costs that the govt. are charging for students.

Are students getting a raw deal from this (UK)government? I see that many young people between 16-20? are to lose their £30 a week.


As young people are essential to the future-- why are our govt. treating them badly-- when many of those in government had free Uni- education

EMA : Directgov - Education and learning

anyone want to try to make it as an entrepeneur?

I do not know how Japan treats its students or if they encourage entrepreneurship? I wish every student well but our government certainly is Not helping them at all.

sorry about wrong spelling.

Last edited by dogsbody70 : 01-28-2011 at 01:27 PM.
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