Wednesday, May 6, 2020

`` The 13 Most Successful Harvard Dropouts `` By Lauren...

Some people prefer to not deal with the college system in its entirety, which could potentially be beneficial. There are dozens who have dropped out of college with great success. These dropouts were successful because of their motivation for completing challenges and the effort they put into their work. Lauren Browning author of â€Å"The 13 Most Successful Harvard Dropouts† acknowledges Mark Zuckerberg, who dropped out of Harvard only to become the founder of Facebook and gain the title of youngest billionaire. Zuckerberg attended Harvard for two years and dropped out after creating Facebook in his dorm room (par. 12-13). There was also Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, who also dropped out of Harvard. Gates had some interesting factors that helped him with his success. Browning states â€Å"The applied math major was known at Harvard for his intense study habits. Gates would go on a 36-hour study-bender, sleep for 10 hours, socialize, then start from the beginning† ( par. 5). These dropouts were successful because of their motivation for completing challenges and the effort they put in to their work. With the tuition prices skyrocketing the choice of going or not going to college both share challenges. As most college dropouts are not as successful Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates they all encounter some kind of challenge. Surprisingly these challenges differ slightly. When bypassing college the challenges appear in means of finding a stable job with a suitable salary. Often this goes

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