I myself did. I've always found it puzzling that the English Language doesn't have a special word to distinguish those who drop out to work/pursue another path, and those who drop out because of poor academic performance. Please, news outlets, don't compare me to Steve Jobs.
I'm looking to go back to school, but I still don't know what I want to pursue. I'm looking for inspirational stories about people who went back to College after their first time didn't work out due to bad grades.
What jobs did you do during those years before going back to school?
Thx for sharing your story!
>I never overcame my lack of graduate education.
Seems like you've achieved your goal _anyway_ of being in Academia, even if it's taken you longer?
We say those students are "on leave." Gates and Zuckerberg often commend Harvard for its flexible leave policy. Given Harvard's overambitious undergrads, the bureaucratic overhead of granting a hiatus is a small price for the glory-by-association of a potential Microsoft or Facebook. Come to Harvard. Even if you don't graduate, you'll be rich and famous!