Unless you have a secure plan for your financial future, the best bet is the stay on with as much education as you can get.
The disadvantages of not having a good education are many and despairing. Without a good education, people won't know common place things through history, math, science, or whatever else. Through education, you're meant explore the far reaches of anything you can learn and hopefully at some point, find something you like and continue on in learning specifically about that. going through highschool alone tends be what most people need to find what they want to do with their life, while others find it after a year or 2 in college, or sometimes they never find it. But education tends be the dividing force between finding a good job that you're happy with and pays good or finding a deadend job and living a miserable life. Sometimes you find people with the initiative and the determination to make it to the top no matter what and there are several who have struck it rich or have a perfectly content life without a whole lot of education.
The real disadvantage is that your chances are slim to be happy later in life.
There are primarily two disadvanges to being uneducated: first, some of the information which is imparted by an education is actually useful, and secondly, many prospective employers prefer to hire people who are educated. Beyond that, you can have a more intellectually rich life if you are exposed to a wider range of culture and knowledge, by education.
There are no disadvantages other than if you had to take a student loan.
There are no disadvantages other than if you had to take a student loan.
There are no disadvantages other than if you had to take a student loan.
There are no disadvantages other than if you had to take a student loan.
There are no disadvantages other than if you had to take a student loan.
There are no disadvantages other than if you had to take a student loan.
In most countries university fees are very expensive leading to widespread debt for lots of attendees. This debt can run for a long time into a students life, taking years to repay it.
The disadvantages include: 1. Lack of the qualification (or complete qualification) that one was working for. 2. Not completing one's studies is likely to be a blow to self-esteem.
Well by dropping out, you wont gain anything by growing up. You will be miserable and your chances of getting a high paying job is very slim to none.
you have to spend all your time studying without have the time to work and raise some money
There are no disadvantages other than if you had to take a student loan.
by attending it
Dropping a class in high school will look bad when wanting to go to college. The best thing for you to do is stay in school.
Dale university
4 years in college
Steve Jobs enrolled in Reed College, Portland, Oregon in 1972 before dropping out after only one semester.
Delaware State University
Mostly the civilian casualties. The Japanese soldiers were almost all dead and the casualties from the attacks were mostly civilians.
No. While both Steve Jobs and Bill Gates attended college, they both ended up dropping out to pursue their entrepreneurial interests.
they have lost their BAC (ukba visa initiation) licence... Likely to be on the edge of dropping out of existence.
learn to study efficiently by the course-load and not study hard,and pace yourself
No. He created Microsoft after dropping out of college, I dont think he had a full-time job.
it is dam strict but in academics it iscam good