For a variety of reasons, barely more than half of students who attend colleges and universities graduate within six years. Of these graduates, a large percentage find themselves graduating into poverty, unable to find a job that requires a high school diploma, let alone a college diploma. One of the main reasons students experience this unfortunate introduction to the real world is because they are among the millions of generic college graduates who have done little or nothing to distinguish themselves
Through his signature work, How not to Graduate into Poverty, Michael D. Brown has motivated and prevented thousands of students from graduating into poverty by helping them become thriving and competitive personal brands (while they are in college) who are empowered and equipped to achieve exponential personal and professional success.
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