When it comes to success, all you need is sheer will
and perseverance. Let’s take a leaf out of these millionaires’ books and
see if success really needs a college degree.
1. Walt Disney
The maker of the adorable Mickey Mouse dropped out of school at the age of 16 and went on to become the most fascinating and well-known film producers of the world. With an average of 3 Disney films produced every year, the Walt Disney Company earns annual revenue of a whopping USD 35 billion.
The maker of the adorable Mickey Mouse dropped out of school at the age of 16 and went on to become the most fascinating and well-known film producers of the world. With an average of 3 Disney films produced every year, the Walt Disney Company earns annual revenue of a whopping USD 35 billion.
2. Henry Ford
Do you own a Ford car? If yes, then you’d be pleased to know that
its founder Henry Ford was a dropout as well. He ran away from home at
the age of 17 and began his career as an apprentice in a garage. Today,
with a multi-billion dollar company, Henry Ford is one of the richest
people in the world.
3. Milton Hershey
Milton Hershey went on to become one of the most loved chocolate
makers, with education only till the fourth grade. Now with his
internationally marketed chocolate, one hardly associates his success to
education.
4. Michael Dell
With the most popular PCs ever created, Michael Dell hardly needed a
computer science degree to sire his computer-empire. A university drop
out at the age of 19, he left education to run what would later become
the largest manufacturer and sellers of PCs and servers. With a whopping
$57 billion
5. Steve Jobs
Everyone owes their modern computing experience to Steve Jobs. Not
only did he pioneer the most well known computing system in the world,
Apple Computers, but also was the first person to initiate the graphical
user interface featuring a mouse and an image screen. He did all of
this with just a
6. Bill Gates
In spite of being a college dropout, Bill Gates is one of Forbes’
Richest People in the world. His multinational company, Microsoft
Corporation, is the largest computer software manufacturers in the
world, earning an average annual turnover of more than USD 51 billion.
7. Woody Allen
The multifaceted artist is an actor, director, writer, musician,
playwright and comedian and is considered to be one of the foremost
cinematic pioneers of the modern era. Having dropped out of college
because of poor grades, he now belts out an award-winning movie every
year.
Do you own a Ford car? If yes, then you’d be pleased to know that its founder Henry Ford was a dropout as well. He ran away from home at the age of 17 and began his career as an apprentice in a garage. Today, with a multi-billion dollar company, Henry Ford is one of the richest people in the world.
3. Milton Hershey
Milton Hershey went on to become one of the most loved chocolate
makers, with education only till the fourth grade. Now with his
internationally marketed chocolate, one hardly associates his success to
education.
4. Michael Dell
With the most popular PCs ever created, Michael Dell hardly needed a
computer science degree to sire his computer-empire. A university drop
out at the age of 19, he left education to run what would later become
the largest manufacturer and sellers of PCs and servers. With a whopping
$57 billion
5. Steve Jobs
Everyone owes their modern computing experience to Steve Jobs. Not
only did he pioneer the most well known computing system in the world,
Apple Computers, but also was the first person to initiate the graphical
user interface featuring a mouse and an image screen. He did all of
this with just a
6. Bill Gates
In spite of being a college dropout, Bill Gates is one of Forbes’
Richest People in the world. His multinational company, Microsoft
Corporation, is the largest computer software manufacturers in the
world, earning an average annual turnover of more than USD 51 billion.
7. Woody Allen
The multifaceted artist is an actor, director, writer, musician,
playwright and comedian and is considered to be one of the foremost
cinematic pioneers of the modern era. Having dropped out of college
because of poor grades, he now belts out an award-winning movie every
year.
Milton Hershey went on to become one of the most loved chocolate makers, with education only till the fourth grade. Now with his internationally marketed chocolate, one hardly associates his success to education.
4. Michael Dell
With the most popular PCs ever created, Michael Dell hardly needed a computer science degree to sire his computer-empire. A university drop out at the age of 19, he left education to run what would later become the largest manufacturer and sellers of PCs and servers. With a whopping $57 billion
5. Steve Jobs
Everyone owes their modern computing experience to Steve Jobs. Not only did he pioneer the most well known computing system in the world, Apple Computers, but also was the first person to initiate the graphical user interface featuring a mouse and an image screen. He did all of this with just a
6. Bill Gates
In spite of being a college dropout, Bill Gates is one of Forbes’ Richest People in the world. His multinational company, Microsoft Corporation, is the largest computer software manufacturers in the world, earning an average annual turnover of more than USD 51 billion.
7. Woody Allen
The multifaceted artist is an actor, director, writer, musician, playwright and comedian and is considered to be one of the foremost cinematic pioneers of the modern era. Having dropped out of college because of poor grades, he now belts out an award-winning movie every year.
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