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by bpchaps
3727 days ago
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Replying to your edit - It sounds like you're an exception and a smart person, then. No sarcasm there. The problem with being exceptional is that you tend to think of everybody else as exceptional, so the ones who'll naturally fail don't really have a fallback. One fallback can be self learning, but the crazy culture of "College dropouts only work at Best Buy"[0] prevents them from being able to get back on their feet. (Of the 1,500 or so engineers I've worked with, I've only known one other person with less education. He dropped out of high school and started worked directly for Wolfram ;).) [0] It's funny how earlier I was accused of using myself as anecdata earlier, but that same user emphatically agreed with someone who used their friend's dropout failure story as evidence that college dropouts will fail. It's so one sided... Editedit: oh, it was you. Yeah, check it out. It's kinda funny. |
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Hahah sorry, I'm not crazy smart or exceptional! I work really hard, and that's it. I mean to say that for most people, they aren't like you. They can't succeed like you. I got incensed over the article and wanted to tear it down because I'm so disenfranchised with European "dream education" and see anything against conventional us education similar. Anyway, I think you made the right choice presented with what I have. You seem to have had the skills to make it without a degree, and that's amazing. I'm not sure I would have made it without having UW get me noticed by companies and tell me what I need to know. I feel like most students are more like me. Anyway, I don't want to tear you down in a fit of passion. You seem like a cool, successful, guy, and best luck with your court case and even more with drumming (I'm in marching band at my uni hahah).