Depends perhaps on what he looks like and whether his sense of self is sufficient (and whether he has developed a sense of humour?
What's this about Rod Stewart (will read the entire thread next, but felt I must comment...
I quit school on my 16th birthday, moved from the 'burbs in Don Mills into a studio apartment in downtown Toronto at Church and Wellesley. I learned at the university of life, went out and got work. I learned to type and was a 100wpm secretary, a hotel receptionist, etc. I worked hard.
I could've gone to university, my parents had a fund for me (they were 1950s and had put away 1 shilling a week for me since my birth. My dad had me sign the form over to him when I was 18 and was working at a glam mag, running window display competitions to tie in with the Film Festival and going to every party and doing breakfasts for VIPs. I did very well without University.
In fact, uni would have spoilt me. I'd have had to learn what they wanted me to learn, to tick off boxes and answer questions correctly as they decree and not be creative. Higher education actually stunts your growth. Far better to decide what you want to know and then go and find out for yourself...
We would laugh at the recent college and uni grads we had to hire. We'd attempt to give them a bit of experience.
Experience is what matters, not a few daft letters after your name.
and noone ought to do what doesn't suit them.. Most of us are not cut out for higher education, we'd all be better off working and contributing to society.
Noone ought do what others or parents think is best.
& We sure as hell didn't have gap years in those days. Nowadays kids take a year off to travel the world before committing to Uni!!! Softies. Who pays for that?
Something going on here in England, in the news today: 20-30 years ago 4percent of the population (the chosen few, with rich parents or a 150 IQ) went to Uni. Nowadays it's 40percent and none of them can get a job because they don't know how to.
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I said no to Uni and went out and got a job. I did though apply to the Sorbonne when I was 15 and living in Canada. My French was 96pc in the advanced class. I was offered a place. But I didn't go to Paris, I just went to work.