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Originally Posted by Ianto.W.
Blazey I have been dyslectic all my life, even before someone found a 'fancy name' for it, so preach not to me, it can be overcome like all other 'trials and tribulations in life, I was also partialy deaf and short sighted, because I was a 'slow' learner, the teachers in their infinite wisdom put all us duffers to the rear of the class. Before the age of 45 I had made and spent more than a million pounds, so education is not the universal panacea to success you seem to think it is. 
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I think its better than working in McDonalds though?
You forget that most jobs these days require qualifications, so I would rather do that and earn a decent pension than work in dead end jobs. There is much less chance of getting a decent job without qualifications, and there is much more competition than ever before.
You also must acknowledge that students have to gain work experience as well as study, so theres more to being a student than just reading books.