It sounds like you need a new career track if you don't like it and struggle that much with the programming. But no, I wouldn't quit altogether for drop-shipping.
I have about a year and half left from uni. Passed every course although the not the best grades...I have some opportunities waiting for me after graduation but mostly entry level pay in the industry. Health info systems.
The only complaint I have is the required programming classes that I have to take in order to complete my degree. I bled just trying to pass programming 1, and 2..passed both through tutoring from classmates.
In truth, I just memorized every possible exam questions, answered them all before the exams and applied it...But I am so bad at programming, I did not learn a single thing from Programming 1 and 2 and now Im at programming 3 doing the same thing...( Its like I am someone who cant speak Spanish but is now taking Academic writing in Spanish
I've got two online drop-shipping business thats giving me 2000-2500 of profit every 10 days...Im not sure if I should just continue with the online business...It is really the only money making avenue that I have been comfortable with....
It sounds like you need a new career track if you don't like it and struggle that much with the programming. But no, I wouldn't quit altogether for drop-shipping.
Man, if i do quit the program thats wasted credits. I have over 95 credits already. 30 of those are computer classes.
It also wastes credits if you quit school altogether.
What do you sell in your business?
Last edited by lil'mo; 02-06-2017 at 08:40 AM.
Cow tranquilizers
Prob sick smut tapes with like 2 dogs ing a cat
He just reverted to Islam, so he probably sells hijabs, suicide bombs, and suicide hijabs.
Don't quit University, if you're this close to finishing, may as well see it through.
Here's some advice that I hope you take to heart.
Who gives a what you do? You think people here care? Does it affect us? No. GTFOOH
OP running a webcam business with his aunt
LOLoser OP lying about clearing 2k errr 1.5 weeks.
Stop lyin, Towelie.
sell your business. if youre making 2500 every 10 days, a fair price for the business is 15000. standard cost is how much profit the business earns in 2 months.
quit school and use the money to start another business. you can also use the money they give you when they refund your school credits.
Did he say that was all profits? I think you're overstating the value of his business. You're not considering the time value of money either over those 2 months. His business is worth about $10,000.
I do agree that it's the right time to sell though and roll it all into something new. He should look into flipping houses.
EDIT : he did call it profit. But he also said 2000-2500. So I stand by the $10,000 valuation.
i assumed the high end because the university student owned drop shipping sector is doing really well right now
15000? thats a sale for if you haul in 5k a month... why not flip a property and haul in 40-50k after closing costs? that only takes like 3 months maximum
You are offering business advice...
This like Trump offering advice on hair styles.
I paused going after my masters to run a business. If you have confidence in what you're doing then go after it, tbh - but come back to finish your education. I finished my my last year after things relaxed and I had the time.
But seriously, why would you trade $5k/month cash flow for a measly $15k lump sum and bye-bye income?
What's the point of having a graduate degree if you don't want to be working under people as an employee (a.k.a. being someone's )? Now if the Ph.D. le makes you more popular and distinguished in some social circles then go for it, but ONLY do it for yourself and only yourself. Kind of like how I made my 4.0 GPA in undergrad. Employers care but that's far from the most important thing to them, and running a business certainly doesn't require a degree much less a specific GPA. I did it for ME.
They usually care more about you being able to do the job you were hired to do, instead of complaining that you can't fit in.
I'm a firm believer in finishing what you start, Tbh.
Some positions require a degree period. It just depends on what you want to do career wise. If you want to be a doctor, engineer, architect or lawyer...... I would suggest the degree.![]()
But again, do it ONLY for yourself. Kind of like expanding your business (service, e-service, whatever it is... DON'T try to start a restaurant you will fail the profit isn't there) so you can pay yourself $1m instead of $500k before taxes and buy that extra Lamborghini you've always wanted.
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