It is clear from your post and view points that you lack any experience remotely related to being in college. The way you describe schools sounds a lot like something you've read on wikipedia. It's great that you've been so successful, but for every person in the world such as yourself who has made it own their own, there exist hundreds if not thousands of people who fell flat on their face and are now broke and without a clue.
I'm not arguing that people shouldn't follow their passions, forget college and try to make their own way. If you're able to do that, great, but let's be honest the odds are not in your favor (I know I know, you don't believe in statistics controlling peoples lives, but this is a reality). I'm not saying it's wrong to be an entrepreneur. I'm just telling you, from experience, college has many merits, not just the elite ones, that can never be replaced, no matter how much you read/write/succeed as an entrepreneur.
I can say from experience that I met more interesting, motivated and intelligent people from all around the world in 4 years of school than I ever could have imagined. I have great friends in countries all around the world who are starting their own businesses (post college), buying land, and beginning their political careers.
Lessons from this thread:
- You can be successful without college. Many people on WF (for example) have and continue to do so. Make your own path, blaze your own trail, do it your way.
- College is a great experience and a worthwhile endeavor that can get you on your feet and help you get places you would definitely not be able to otherwise.
To sum it all up: chose Biology as your major, its the best.
I'm not arguing that people shouldn't follow their passions, forget college and try to make their own way. If you're able to do that, great, but let's be honest the odds are not in your favor (I know I know, you don't believe in statistics controlling peoples lives, but this is a reality). I'm not saying it's wrong to be an entrepreneur. I'm just telling you, from experience, college has many merits, not just the elite ones, that can never be replaced, no matter how much you read/write/succeed as an entrepreneur.
I can say from experience that I met more interesting, motivated and intelligent people from all around the world in 4 years of school than I ever could have imagined. I have great friends in countries all around the world who are starting their own businesses (post college), buying land, and beginning their political careers.
Lessons from this thread:
- You can be successful without college. Many people on WF (for example) have and continue to do so. Make your own path, blaze your own trail, do it your way.
- College is a great experience and a worthwhile endeavor that can get you on your feet and help you get places you would definitely not be able to otherwise.
To sum it all up: chose Biology as your major, its the best.