[-Agent-];80396 said:
My father is a business man.

Anyway, thanks for all the answers again, my parents said I can do what I want and have stopped pushing me to become a retarded lawyer. :notworthy

ointhead
A Lawyer? Uhoh...
Both my father and grandpa are businessmen. Grandpa got Civil Enignering/Land Surveying degrees decades ago and they're still valuable today as he not only consults us on our projects but also gives advice to his younger counterparts. My dad went to college for a few years but never graduated. However, he is probably tied for second for the most successful (financially) of his siblings because he followed the advice of his more-educated father and then took over the family business. Now I am getting postitioned to finish high school and proceed to college, where I plan to get a CE degree, and then take over the family business (and expand into excavating and construction, of course).
Always make yourself ready to learn something and always do your best. This is probably why my father told me that he and grandpa are educating me more than my brother or any of my cousins: because I always made it look like I wanted to learn something new. Sure, it may get a bit boring with all the lecturing, but all of those random lessons make you open-minded to the world, opinions, and others' thoughts and ideas. Don't be afraid to ask your parents, grandparents, relatives, or others about their education and venture out into the world armed with knowledge and experience.
In my opinion, get a college degree, it will be invaluable throughout your life. Companies will look first for those people who have degrees because they are most likely those who are more competent and intelligent. People will look up to you and years from now you can give your grandchildren lectures!
(Hmmm...maybe some of it doesn't pertain to degrees but it's all good education advice that I've figured out or learned over the years.)