Zulkifly asks: Peoples without a university degree is less successful compare to those who has it?
In answer:
Success is a measure of achievement against a goal - much like the equally literally abused use, particularly in vehicle and product advertising, of the word "quality:" its conformance to specification NOT and an implied betterness.
Hence, no - either can successfully succeed against their own defined goal: it just depends on what the goal is.
If you mean by success monetary income, then that is a defined goal - and each can be equally rich, as can be seen from the Forbes or in-country measurements like the Sunday Times Rich List.
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Monday, 18 August 2008
Do I need a degree?
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