How To Become Succesful Without a College Degree

Introduction.

Since the creation of man, he was programmed to follow a pattern assigned to him by his society.

We live in times where many barriers have been placed by the man himself, all in the name of trying to impart the society, Preserve civilisation and foster learning. So many people have been trained to survive and not go overboard because of fear of failure.

Nowadays, getting a college degree seems like a label that everyone must have to be successful. While this is valid for many people, not everyone will follow this pattern of living.

Though it has been proven countless times that anyone can be successful without a degree, many people still think it’s not wise.

Take, for example, successful people that built billion-dollar companies today, such as; Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook), Richard Branson (Virgin Atlantic), Aliko Dangote (Dangote Group), and Innocent Chukwuma( Innoson motors).

All these people mentioned above did not have a college degree, yet they succeeded far beyond expectation.

I am not asking you to stop that college degree; many people had college degrees and still became successful; a handful of them includes Larry Page (Google), Elon Musk ( Tesla) and many others.

Like I always say, variety is the spice of life; it does not make sense if we all go the same way in life, only robots behave that way, and we can see that they become foolish after repeating the same tasks repeatedly.

Man is wired to be a versatile being, Those people running to get those college degrees are coming out to seek jobs; if there is no one to create those jobs, it all becomes useless.

Someone must become disruptive enough to stand out from the crowd. Necessity is the mother of invention.

You don’t have to be a college graduate to identify problems; even newborn babies know how to identify problems when they see one.

Human beings are wired to be social beings who come with many problems; solving those problems should be an essential goal.

Did you lose out on not being able to attend college? Were you not allowed to do so? Do you feel like losing hope? I must tell you; no hope is lost yet; you can still become successful and make an impact.

Reasons Why People Do Not Go To College.

There are various reasons why people choose not to get a college degree; some are personal, while others result from external factors created by the society such an individual resides. Here are some reasons why many people do not go to college.

1. You became successful.

Like I said earlier, you do not need to attend college to become rich in life. Elon Musk once said,

“I think college is basically for fun and to prove you can do your chores, but they’re not for learning.” But, he added, “You can learn anything for free.”

The majority developed their talents, solved a problem, started a business and eventually did not go to college.

One thing that college does not teach you is how to solve real-life problems. People become successful when they solve real-life problems and can build a business around them.

2. You are not privileged.

Not everyone will have $30,000 Per year disposable income to attend college.

The majority are not privileged; like I always say, Life happens to people and alters how they ought to live their lives.

If you doubt me, visit low-income countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia and see yourself.

People living in these regions do not have access to quality universities, student loans and scholarships which may eventually stop them from bagging a college degree.

3. You hate the idea behind schooling.

Most people are privileged, have access to funding, living good lives, but do not prioritise getting a college degree.

I think it’s just fine; a quiet number of people like being independent. But, like me, most people are going getters, bound to succeed at what they do.

This does not apply to everyone, but if you think you have the whole world for the taking, you can as well feel free to explore life outside the school environment.

4. To Become an Entrepreneur.

Being in college only teaches you to become a better team member because you are not trained to identify, let alone solve problems.

Being in business or being in a job, what is better? Does the company need a college degree? It’s a NO.

So many people love to do a job, and some like to do their own business. But, of course, it would help if you had a bachelor’s degree to work in an established company, whereas a business degree is not required to start a business.

You can start your business in which you are interested. However, this era is the prime time to get into your startups.

You become that person who can hire others. You hold all their rights to work for you. But, importantly, you have their resignation and salaries.

5. Fewer Chances of getting a Job.

Please take a second look at the labour market and see how messed up it is to see people who spent more than four years acquiring a degree without hopes of getting a job.

People who are graduated are unemployed and don’t get their dream job. After wasting that much time and money, too, you feel more stress, anxiety, and other family pressure.

6. College Education is Outdated.

Most colleges don’t teach anything relevant to the current scenario.
They don’t offer practical training and help build the required skills, leaving their curriculums with mostly filled theories.

Most people conclude that becoming a graduate from college is worthless.

In reality, when HR managers start recruitment, it becomes challenging to find qualified, skilled, and talented applicants who are recent graduates from the colleges because these entire fresher don’t have any skills, and their knowledge can’t be applied directly to the market.

Most companies go ahead to provide them with training that costs a little to the company, making this practice unbearable for most startups.

7. Student Loan Debt.

High-Income countries provide students with loans to study,
If you cannot secure a scholarship, there will be high-interest rates when repaying those loans.

According to Forbes, America holds $1.56 trillion in student loan debt.
Over 75% of this loan was collected from 2003 to 2011.

If you take its total, the four-year college education costs you around $100,000-$160,000.

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