I know someone that left school in standard six. Had no choice as parents died, or something ( Can't remember the exact details though, just an acquaintance). I told him it was never too late to get something behind him. They really struggle financially and he is the only bread winner. He's a security guard, paid peanuts. Now his girlfriend is pregnant.
My question is, though, as I told him it's never too late, is it possible for him to get Matriculated? He doesn't even have grade 8. I think he is 30 odd.
@Darryn, sorry, not wanting to derail your thread. Just would like to get clarity on the above and your thread is relevant to it. And my advice is, if it's possible, get Matriculated.[/QUOTE
The sad thing about drop-outs is that for every 1 that makes it big in life, there are thousands that don't. I also find that of the few friends I have that do not have matric, regret it later in life when doors of opportunities remain shut.