academictoss
academictoss t1_jed2n1c wrote
If you’re planning on dropping out of UC, don’t go there in the first place. You’re in community college now, finish up and find a job. Don’t go to UC if you’re seriously considering dropping out before you’re even attending. I’m confused by this whole post. The “billionaire dropout” syndrome is when you have already well-connected, well-established rich kid who already has a business going (with a not so small helping hand from family) while being part of an Ivy League university. 99% of college dropouts do not go on to be wildly successful because the dropped out. Maybe in spite of, or they found something more meaningful, profitable, etc… but this whole “xyz person dropped out of college and became a multimillionaire at 25” story is very bullshit.
academictoss t1_jef2s0b wrote
Reply to Is it a good idea to exchange 2000 USD To GBP for financial security after presumed Hyperinflation? by DartrixE54
>presumed hyperinflation
Lmfao. No. Even with peak post COVID inflation, it’s not even high in historical terms. The 70s has sustained double digits inflations. There’s never remotely been any risk of hyperinflation of USD ever. At all.