<p>With all our differences aside, gshak, I actually respect you. If I knew you in real life we probably be friends…lol anyways, if you don’t mind…also this is not point to point with your thing, I consolidatd some arguments, so bare with me :D</p>
<p>1) okay let me get this straight - are you saying socialness, hotness, and other intrinsic qualities are MORE important than degrees, or simply important (which means not as important as degrees)…? Cuz I already agreed with you on the latter, but no way they’re more important. You stated 3 jobs (doctors, lawyers, politicans) in which inherent qualities are very important…but then you said doctors need degrees no matter what so that leaves two. Okay I’m not going to say too much on this, but simply, who will go to a lawyer without a degree (much as he/she be hot, social, intelligent, etc.), and which politician without a degree will ever win an election in the mondern era? Even if you have the best social skills in the world, not getting that degree is like a brick door keeping you out…agree/disagree? -.-</p>
<p>2) okay thanks for the caps on “not DROPPING OUT.” but seriously…isn’t dropping out the SAME THING as not getting a degree? enlighten me if i’m wrong?</p>
<p>3) How does going to college not make a person a better businessman? What is the “traditional sense” of the word? If going to college doesn’t make a person a better busienssman, why do busienss people go to college? Shouldn’t majority of the folks just skip out and start getting rich right after high school then? Furthermore, why do people fight to get in the top bussiness schools (grad + undergrad) like Wharton, Columbia, Harvard?</p>
<p>4) “will not prevail EVER” (it will occasionally) - gshak</p>
<p>scratch my head…?</p>