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by richo 4558 days ago
That's probably true for a largish percentage, but it's a huge generalisation that does nothing to actually help OP with his question.
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Well the advice here would be to reflect if they wanted to drop out of college, because it's not challenging or because it is too challenging.
Or because it's too expensive. Or it's getting in the way of more important things. Or too stressful. Or someone at the uni is making their life miserable. Or one of the other 10 million reasons that people drop out.

To presume that this decision is entirely motivated by how hard uni is is astonishingly naive, imo.

Oh damn, I wanted to reply to the dropout/billionaire comment. sry!
Oh right. As you were :)