These people are the exceptions, not the rule. Every country has administrative/civil-service departments that collate figures of average incomes and break them down (among many other classifications, of course) into university graduates and non-university graduates. This is publicly available information. As an example, in the UK at the moment, over the course of a career, on average, graduates will earn more than $500,000, in total, more than non-graduates will. It's an enormous difference. Obviously there are many exceptions, and some of them are very famous. But don't be misled by this into thinking that they're the rule: they are exceptions.
Well your question is quite interesting, there is no way that internet is going to die, but think over it, if you are neglecting your studies to such an extent that you need to sit for hours to get through then you should probably pay attention to your studies. if you choose internet marketing to be your carrier then dear you'll probably sit along whole day and spend it in eating and typing nothing else, probably putting on weight. make internet marketing as a par time job as it will help you to make hell lot of money and your studies will make you a confident personality ready to face the socialistic world. Have a Nice Day!
If you don't finish your studies, you will regret it big time from one point on, and it will likely be late to find the courage within to go back and finish. If you do finish, you will always have more confidence in what you do knowing it's not your only option and you can always build another career which will give you peace of mind and effectiveness in what you do.
if I were you I would try giving the same attention to both of them, University and internet marketing...it's the best for you...education and good knowledge are the key to success
I'd stick to Internet Marketing and Stop studying(only if i think i've had enough of it now) . If you think you can touch the sky if you concentrate on IM(more than now) then you should stick to it . This is what I think . I'm a bit crazy thou....just think and decide....
Off course! University always come first because there is no alternate available of education however IM can be done in part timers!
If you think you have what it takes to keep on rising to the top in IM put it as your top priority. However a degree wouldn't hurt in case of an emergency. People who dropped out of college, for example Bill Gates or Steve Jobs knew exactly what they were going to do, how they are going to do it, and where they would be in the future.. otherwise they would of stayed in school. I would focus on both things at the same time.