> It doesn't matter how or what you studied in hs/uni
> Lots of people who did bad at school are successful in life and vice versa
People left and right are saying this stuff. I find it very controversial and hardly believable. For me it's first you get a good qualification form uni and then you go in the job market with it. If you don't have it very high chance you'll just end up working low skill low level jobs. It seems that you can't get a foot in the decent place to start of with(irl: get shit job) and your life slowly deteriorates from this point. At least mine did. It seems like just one of those cases where rich people keep telling that money doesn't matter.
Why do people say it doesn't matter ?
> Lots of people who did bad at school are successful in life and vice versa
People left and right are saying this stuff. I find it very controversial and hardly believable. For me it's first you get a good qualification form uni and then you go in the job market with it. If you don't have it very high chance you'll just end up working low skill low level jobs. It seems that you can't get a foot in the decent place to start of with(irl: get shit job) and your life slowly deteriorates from this point. At least mine did. It seems like just one of those cases where rich people keep telling that money doesn't matter.
Why do people say it doesn't matter ?
