A ? for College Graduates...

No, it's not.

You need to have as much skin in the game as possible if you really want to excel at your chosen skills, be it affiliate marketing or otherwise.

Who do you think has a better chance of succeeding? The person who has "success" as their only option or the person who has "sucess" and "other things" as their options?

Neither of those factors would affect someone's chances for success.
 


college whatever you do just have fun and get decent grades....most people end up in different careers unrelated to their major...general business degree is basic especially a BA not BS in business.....i got BS in business/emphasis finance....i worked on wall street/investment banking/etc....with a state school degree but what got me in is that i decided to go sell books door to door in rochester, ny when i was in college....i got a job over applicants with fancier degrees because i came in and said, well.....i went to extensive sales training, then drove to a new state with little no money, found a place to live, got a business license, started knocking on peoples doors, worked 60-70 hours a week selling books door to door without knowing a single person.....managed all my inventory/deliveries/receivables, talked to 3000 people door to door......sold X amount and made y amount......hit these goals and won a trip to mexico.....not too many 21y/o college graduates come with any experience except working some crap job while living with parents during summer....

everyone has a degree nowadays so unless you are going into technical field that requires a specific technical degree then only thing company cares about is why you're different.

anyways, a degree helps with 1st job but its the person that makes something of it.....a fancy degree only goes so far......
 
WRONG. The first thing I said was in response to someone that said undergrad degrees are WORTHLESS. They have value, I know this first hand, and you aren't going to win that argument you stupid fuck lol.

No, they really don't hold much value. All numbers, stats, and more, show this. There's already a glut of MBAs, why would anyone give a BBA preference? Wait I know why - because they can be hired for half the cost while still thinking they're important.
 
Guess what....



I can move to Manhattan and work there whenever I want...

I can move to San Jose and work there whenever I want...