Nirmal
Yes & no, for the true entrepreneur who plans to srikte out on his own, probably not. For the less inclined the university education might be the only door opener to get started. This is also predicated on what type of profession you are going into.University forces you into discipline and motivation or you won't make it so those are not necessarily bad skills to have. It also can help with social skills and if you want to succeed in anything you will have to know something about people.I would say I use very little of what I actually learned in university in my day job except the social part; and I'm still working on my PhD with that.You can make it without it, and university could do a much better job of preparing you for the real' world, but I still think it makes the path much easier.Those are my thoughts for the day. Happy anniversary!!!
Nirmal Yes & no, for the true entrepreneur who plans to srikte out on his own, probably not. For the less inclined the university education might be the only door opener to get started. This is also predicated on what type of profession you are going into.University forces you into discipline and motivation or you won't make it so those are not necessarily bad skills to have. It also can help with social skills and if you want to succeed in anything you will have to know something about people.I would say I use very little of what I actually learned in university in my day job except the social part; and I'm still working on my PhD with that.You can make it without it, and university could do a much better job of preparing you for the real' world, but I still think it makes the path much easier.Those are my thoughts for the day. Happy anniversary!!!