2.The students who study from the school to university get benefit less and contribute less to, than those of students who go to travel or job and get skills and experience before going high. Do you agree or disagree.
...tedly, a book smart person is smart with books, but may have problems in making connections between book knowledge and life situations. In contrast to a book smart person, the street smart one has good judgment on life situations, and is more sensitive to environment and quicker to adapt to it. Nevertheless, I don’t agree that the former gets benefits less and contributes less because both education and experience can play a large part in success and the real world doesn't necessarily discriminate, as success stories have come from both camps. Let's take a closer look at some of the richest names in business and the different paths they took to get to the top. If you were pressed to name one of the most popular billionaire executives in technology, it would be hard to beat Bill Gates. Gates became the country's wealthiest person by guiding Microsoft to its mastery of operating system software, after he dropped out of college. Naturally, the CEO ranks are also ripe with college alums. General Electric's Jack Welch, who led the conglomerate through a gro...