The pattern that seems to come back often is...

Oct 20, 2010,21:31 PM
 


either have a bachelor in arts or be a dropout in SOMETHING.

From that, I'm thinking that  I'll be sending my kids to get a bachelors degree in arts and
forcing them to drop out after a few semesters. They will be soooo rich smile

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How well educated (academic) are today's richest billionaires?

 
 By: patrickmaniac : October 20th, 2010-21:06
Some of pretty well educated and some are just really street smart with high EQ.  Motivated to go for higher education? click here  cheers PAt

From that list

 
 By: aaronm : October 20th, 2010-21:15
Wealth seems to be as genetic as blue eyes, of the first 10, at least half inherited wealth... A

Secret to riches

 
 By: cen@jkt : October 20th, 2010-21:29
According cen the wise: 1. Luck (born at the right time and place and most importantly the right parents). 2. High ambition paired with hard work. Education helps, but it's not the answer to everything. cen@jkt

The flipside...

 
 By: BDLJ : October 20th, 2010-21:40
....to that is that learning for its own sake is usually no path to extreme wealth. Education may not lead to massive bank accounts, but I have little doubt that a lack of it (particularly basic literacy and numeracy) is a path to penury. (But of course, ... 

I think Finance literacy and understanding how $ works is impt. That is not taught in

 
 By: patrickmaniac : October 22nd, 2010-07:13
school though, which is a pity. cheers PAt

Basic finance is very simple

 
 By: cen@jkt : October 22nd, 2010-07:49
If you have $3k, don't buy Lange. Don't even borrow to buy it. But of course this thinking is not 'current' anymore. cen@jkt

That would require huge leverage or loans. :) [nt]

 
 By: patrickmaniac : October 22nd, 2010-07:57
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Absolutely +1 to that [nt]

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : October 21st, 2010-00:10
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The real purpose of education....

 
 By: mrsnak : October 21st, 2010-09:09
...is to learn how to learn. Learning is a life-long process. More important to a richer life (not talking money, here), is a liberal arts education. Get exposed to a lot of things.

The pattern that seems to come back often is...

 
 By: northern man : October 20th, 2010-21:31
either have a bachelor in arts or be a dropout in SOMETHING. From that, I'm thinking that I'll be sending my kids to get a bachelors degree in arts and forcing them to drop out after a few semesters. They will be soooo rich Tien

Hmmm, since I just watched the movie...

 
 By: DRMW : October 20th, 2010-23:21
Since I just watched the movie The Social Network , Zuckerberg comes to mind. Those guys all got into Harvard so I guess they are well educated enough. -MW

Harvard is more about networking than education

 
 By: mrsnak : October 21st, 2010-09:11
It's hard to get into, but not necessarily a better school for actual learning.

It's a battle to get into ivy league so I get the network would have it's old boys club

 
 By: patrickmaniac : October 22nd, 2010-07:21
benefits. So have we here in PPro! cheers PAt

Interesting you pointed this out. It seems that the richer Tech guys drop out of Grad

 
 By: patrickmaniac : October 22nd, 2010-07:19
school to pursue their dreams and made it big. Founders of Microsoft, Apple, Dell are along that path.  cheers PAt

Well

 
 By: E.S : October 21st, 2010-04:09
Education is very important to improve yourself, as people says knowledge is power and it is true. you can use your knowledge to make money and grab the opportunity while others not aware of. thats what I have learned during my college time, and i still w... 

As a professor...

 
 By: jporos : October 21st, 2010-10:34
I can tell you that very, very few of us are on the list of millionaires. However, most of us really enjoy what we do.

Luck and keep on learning

 
 By: Quan : October 22nd, 2010-03:38
and most important be good to your networking not to step others toe or worst the head as high ambition lead to greed.