It is obvious the reason why Steve Jobs succeed with the creation of the Mac was not because he dropped out of college. His success was unlike the common college student that drops out of college, in other words, Steve Jobs had more abilities and resources and luck. Jobs also argues that “If he never dropped out, he would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do”. What Jobs went through when he dropped out of college is very unlike to happen; It is true that we must follow our dreams and do what we love, however, we must also value education. Education should be mandatory even at a higher level because a not many will be able to accomplish what they want by dropping out of college like Jobs did. Jobs stated, “I was lucky” in his Commencement Address to Stanford, this is a reality for college students that either drop or do not go to college at all. It is a risk doing what you love doing and not getting an education. It is difficult being able to accomplish what you want and not going to college, hence dropping out of college should not be an option for anyone because we need to value what a lot of people in other countries cannot …show more content…
People should definitely try and risk doing what they love to do, however, they should not drop out of college. It is critical to have a second option because unlike Steve Jobs, not everyone will have the same luck. It is a gamble to do what you love doing and it is absurd not taking the opportunities that are given to people to get an education. “I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from apple”, although he was successful after he got fired from Apple, it does not imply that the cause of his success was because of getting fired. Jobs is one of a few people that has been extremely successful and famous for succeeding without an education, however, others could not have the same