Right, and that is why I partially agree with the post I was referring to,
specially because life without a college is not for everyone.
Going back to my main point I still believe that not having a degree does
not necessary mean that you are not motivated.

On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Kerry Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Helmut Granda wrote:
>
> > But i still feel that not having a degree shows that you are not
> motivated.
>
> That's a good rule of thumb, and words to live by (and study by). Of
> course,
> we can point to the exceptions--Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard, I
> believe
> it was--but the odds are heavily in your favor with a degree. From time to
> time I see reports of studies that show lifetime earnings, and, without
> exception, average lifetime earnings with a degree are hundreds of
> thousands
> of dollars more than without.
>
> Cordially,
>
> Kerry Thompson
>
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