Do you think taking a drop from college is overrated?
Yes, I know that every top entrepreneur like Mark, Bill, Elon etc have taken a from Their college. But the thing is that
1) They have dropped colleges like Harvard
2) They used to spend 100% of
It’s more on pretext.
You are right in itself it’s just a piece of paper. Without proper skills and determination you can’t put it to you.
So that paper is essentially a tool depends on Person using it. If you can make it or break it totally depends on u
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