It will depend largely upon your definition of "success." A university degree certainly will not guarantee any type of success, but it can give an advantage toward achieving financial security, possibly one element of success.
2007-10-30 01:52:00
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answered by jurydoc 7
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I agree that a standard liberal-arts, 4-year degree isn't totally necessary to have success, but SOME level of post high-school education is. University, community college, vocational school, SOMETHING. You can be employed with a diploma, but not much else.
2007-10-30 09:01:12
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answered by duncanhines1920 2
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Well. there are few who made it without any degree, but they were lucky. If you don't have the money and you don't have any good business sense, you better take your chances with education. Education is not a risky investment. You know you will get the end product for sure.
Example, when you become a registered nurse, you start of making $50,000 a year. As you work more, you can end up making between $60,000 to $70,000 a year just with an associate degree in RN. But if you go for highe studies like Masters, you can end up in $100,000 to $120,000
2007-10-30 08:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The average college graduate makes at least $1 million more in their lifetime than individuals with only a high school diploma. A college degree also offers insulation from layoffs--a masters degree or PH.D. offers even more job security. The degree you seek should related to your career goals.
2007-10-30 09:32:07
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answered by Kim M 1
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It's not necessary for success because hardworking is connected to being successful. Though in today's highly competitive world it is highly recommended.
2007-10-30 15:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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depends not all careers need a degree. but generally to succeed u need to work hard and do Ur best. WATS the reason u don't want to further study
2007-10-30 09:11:01
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answered by kyles 2
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