Don't listen to what people on HN say. They don't know what a third world country means. I mean, they are talking about the USA.
As you know, in a third world country, especially when the state has more power (biggest % of jobs), the only way to prove yourself and get a job is a "degree".
India is big, so may be things there are a little different. But trust me, don't drop from college. You know that people without degrees are underpaid and can hardly make a living. Don't drop, get the degree, I know the college sucks, because the education level is so low and professor are just there to take their salary at the end of the month.
If you are smart you'll get the degree. Drop if you make money. Your business is more important than that college degree, but if you don't have any business or freelancing didn't go well with you, don't drop.
I'm a university student and I'll be starting a company in the next few months. If things started to shift quite considerably, I'll ditch that uni. and go full time business; otherwise, my degree is there. The spare wheel! I know the salary sucks, anyway, but that's better than staying jobless or doing something totally irrelevant.
Follow your heart, but be careful at taking decisions.
As you know, in a third world country, especially when the state has more power (biggest % of jobs), the only way to prove yourself and get a job is a "degree".
India is big, so may be things there are a little different. But trust me, don't drop from college. You know that people without degrees are underpaid and can hardly make a living. Don't drop, get the degree, I know the college sucks, because the education level is so low and professor are just there to take their salary at the end of the month.
If you are smart you'll get the degree. Drop if you make money. Your business is more important than that college degree, but if you don't have any business or freelancing didn't go well with you, don't drop.
I'm a university student and I'll be starting a company in the next few months. If things started to shift quite considerably, I'll ditch that uni. and go full time business; otherwise, my degree is there. The spare wheel! I know the salary sucks, anyway, but that's better than staying jobless or doing something totally irrelevant.
Follow your heart, but be careful at taking decisions.