Need advice on whether to finish my bachelor's degree or drop out?

I'm currently studying an online BCom hons and have completed 2 out of 6 semesters. I have around $1000 in fees remaining, and I need to decide very soon whether to continue.

The problem is that I don't plan on pursuing a traditional job. My goal is to build and grow a business full-time, and I'm already gaining practical business experience. The degree hasn't taught me much so far, and because it's online, I don't feel like I'm getting much value from it.

The main reason I'm considering continuing is to keep future options open, especially the possibility of doing an MBA abroad someday. However, I'm honestly not sure if I'll ever pursue an MBA, so that reason alone doesn't feel strong enough to justify the remaining cost.

On the other hand, ₹1 lakh and the time required are both significant, and those resources could instead be invested into growing the business. (I'm doing pretty helping my family business)

If you were in my position, what would you do? I'd especially appreciate advice from entrepreneurs or people who have made a similar decision. Looking back, do you regret finishing your degree or dropping out, and why?

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u/Emotional-Wheel8219 — 1 month ago

Need advice on whether to finish my bachelor's degree or drop out?

I'm currently studying an online BCom hons and have completed 2 out of 6 semesters. I have around $1000 in fees remaining, and I need to decide very soon whether to continue.

The problem is that I don't plan on pursuing a traditional job. My goal is to build and grow a business full-time, and I'm already gaining practical business experience. The degree hasn't taught me much so far, and because it's online, I don't feel like I'm getting much value from it.

The main reason I'm considering continuing is to keep future options open, especially the possibility of doing an MBA abroad someday. However, I'm honestly not sure if I'll ever pursue an MBA, so that reason alone doesn't feel strong enough to justify the remaining cost.

On the other hand, ₹1 lakh and the time required are both significant, and those resources could instead be invested into growing the business. (I'm doing pretty helping my family business)

If you were in my position, what would you do? I'd especially appreciate advice from entrepreneurs or people who have made a similar decision. Looking back, do you regret finishing your degree or dropping out, and why?

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u/Emotional-Wheel8219 — 1 month ago

Need advice on whether to finish my bachelor's degree or drop out

I'm currently studying an online BCom and have completed 2 out of 6 semesters. I have around ₹1 lakh in fees remaining, and I need to decide very soon whether to continue.

The problem is that I don't plan on pursuing a traditional job. My goal is to build and grow a business full-time, and I'm already gaining practical business experience. The degree hasn't taught me much so far, and because it's online, I don't feel like I'm getting much value from it.

The main reason I'm considering continuing is to keep future options open, especially the possibility of doing an MBA abroad someday. However, I'm honestly not sure if I'll ever pursue an MBA, so that reason alone doesn't feel strong enough to justify the remaining cost.

On the other hand, ₹1 lakh and the time required are both significant, and those resources could instead be invested into growing the business (I'm already doing well helping my mom's business)

If you were in my position, what would you do? I'd especially appreciate advice from entrepreneurs or people who have made a similar decision. Looking back, do you regret finishing your degree or dropping out, and why?

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u/Emotional-Wheel8219 — 1 month ago
▲ 8 r/IndianStocks+1 crossposts

Timing Change!

Just to let you know in case you haven't heard...

-Cash segment gets a new Closing Auction

Session (3:15-3:35 PM) to fix the day's closing price

F&O stays open 10 extra mins so you can hedge/adjust positions against the final cash close

u/Emotional-Wheel8219 — 3 months ago

Buy high sell low gng 🥀

After the hantavirus scare comes the Ebola panic. The WHO has declared the current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, which has resulted in at least 88 deaths and more than 300 cases, to be a public health emergency.

u/Emotional-Wheel8219 — 3 months ago

Please guide me to fix this error.‼️

Recently, frequently when I'm working in fronted or even backend this error is coming how to fix this?

Edit- Thanks for your suggestions I fixed it...

u/Emotional-Wheel8219 — 3 months ago