many successful people are drop outs.
Education is different, success is different.
Recognise your talent and use ur brain in that field to build a strong career.
Suppose you are interested in electronic gadgets, you may choose to learn repairing and servicing them.
Follow 3Ds - Discipline, Determination, Dedication
Even a spoiled clock shows the right time twice a day.
All the best.
2007-01-22 23:37:25
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answered by The Last Paladin 4
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It relies upon what you desire to do. Many mandatory jobs do no longer require a level yet stay in severe call for and may well be properly paid or greater helpful in different procedures. loss of a level can end you being seen for some jobs so which you have have been given to circulate into the roles industry at a decrease point yet, as quickly as think approximately some artwork experience, that's greater effective than having a level, extraordinarily in case you are trying to strengthen interior of an employer. additionally, there are all way of trades obtainable that don't require a level and that the two pay properly or furnish rewards in different procedures. i understand somebody did an apprenticeship in plastering and who now works for a million/2 the 12 months and holiday trips for something of the 12 months. it extremely is not a foul existence if it extremely is what fits you. it can be a shame in case you permit your weak point in maths dictate something of your existence when I think of you're able to desire to probably experience greater gentle with maths in case you extremely made a push to do it. in fact, i could hate you to make the errors I made. it extremely is properly worth grabbing as a lot coaching as you are able to once you're youthful. that's on no account a waste. that's a lot greater solid to %. up the products as you grow old. wish it works out for you. EDIT: We talk approximately ranges as though they're the only helpful qualification. There are others such because of the fact the HNC, HND or the somewhat some ranges of NVQ/certificates/diplomas maximum suitable as much as them. i understand some human beings get snobby approximately non-degree skills even though it extremely is not justified.
2016-11-26 20:45:50
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answered by vannostrand 4
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I can't accept completely that If there is no education we can't have a bright future.But....reading books will of course give you a very bright future.Haven't you heard about George Bernard Shah.He stopped his education at the age of 15 years and later he became world famous, you know why??He read a lot of books and wanted to show it to the world so he started his job as a reporter in news papers then he became a very big writer.So, even if you failed or don't have education try to read books.I think this will help you.
2007-01-22 23:46:31
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answered by hyder_pillai 2
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Oh yes they can. But the way up is tough for them. The road is different too. The chances of making it big are lesser. But not impossible.
If you flopped in Science. Pick up arts or commerce. If you flunked in arts and commerce then use your standard 10 certification to do in ITI ( Not IIT) course. These are designed for such persons. They will give you technical skills in various fields like plumbing, diesel engines, vehicle maintenance, refrigeration. You can start a service company based on any of these.
2007-01-22 23:51:52
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answered by muscle_horse 2
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Yes absolutely. One can pursue any vocational career/ interests that one may have (instead of studying Academics!!!).
But if you really want to have a Bachelor's degree in ur hand, then, IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) offers a six-month course called Bachelor's preparatory programme (BPP). This course is offered twice in a year and you need to have your 10th standard passed for this course. After this course, you can pursue any of the Bachelor's programmes at IGNOU (according to your stream of choice), Bingo!!!! I hope that is of some help! They have a website with all the details.
2007-01-23 00:32:25
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answered by DS 2
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Ya sure , Y not ..... ? A person learns from his/her mistakes and failure. Thomas Alva Edison failed 1000 times while making a light bulb and when he was asked about his failure, he said I didn't failed, instead i discovered 1000 methods of not making a bulb....Now you tell can a failed student succeed in life or not.
2007-01-22 23:39:36
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answered by Nishant 2
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Have you ever heard of the Lear Jet? The man who is responsible for that....Mr. Lear... had a grade eight education. So what do you think? Is it possible? I will tell you that success cannot be defined: it is a state of mind.
Go live your question.
2007-01-23 00:15:11
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answered by the old dog 7
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I have studied just three standards all together in my life (no Nursery, no KG, 1st 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th) I was directly admitted to sixth std., and by reaching 8th std, they gave me very good send off!
Today I am keeping well --IT IS VERY TRUE AND NOT JOKING!
2007-01-22 23:45:41
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answered by NUPAKRY 6
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the definition of success varies from one to another. The most important issue is, do the best you can in your life. Education can provide a good foothold, but it takes personality & interpersonal skill to bring you to the end of the tunnel
2007-01-22 23:33:35
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answered by Horatio.A 1
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yes ,because where there is a will there is a way.so, if he realy wants to do something with full hardwork and determination than he will definately succeed in life.
2007-01-22 23:35:42
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answered by roxy 1
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