An Annotated Bibliography
Benna, Steven. "These 16 Insanely Successful College Dropouts Show You Don't Need a
Degree." Business Insider. Business Insider, Inc, 01 July 2015. Web. 19 Mar. 2016.
This magazine article is divided into short summaries of success stories of dropout entrepreneurs. These summaries provide insights on how and why these role models came to the decision to leave classrooms. In fact, entrepreneurs reveal their motivations and impact of the decision in a frank fashion. The appeal to popularity is so strong that it becomes irresistible making the article an excellent resource to inform and inspire aspiring entrepreneurs about the crucial decision. Finally, this article will be well suited to escalate the controversy
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Misconceptions such as that the majority of dropouts are broke or “party animals” based mainly on perceptions of college graduates. A mainstream reputation of a college dropout can be derived from this article alone, which should provide a perspective of what is to be expected after a dropout. This article may act as supporting evidence to scare off the hesitant entrepreneurs by presenting negative perception that they will have to live with.
Toren, Adam. "Want to Drop Out of School and Start a Business? Don't Make These Stupid Mistakes." Entrepreneur. Entrepreneur, 24 Feb. 2014. Web. 18 Mar. 2016. In this article, unconventional thinking that college degree is not required for one’s success is blended with a concise, millennial-aimed guide on how to get more out of college. Appealing statistics is given to support stated the practicability of dropout: out of 400 wealthiest people in the world, more than 63 are college dropouts. The “guide” provided in the article is a valuable resource to catch millennials attention. The article may act as an explanation why dropouts do not perform so well or why one should not dropout just