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For the marketable skills part, join your clubs and societies with more attention to soft skills.
You won’t find yourself joining art clubs (although they may have value in design skills), but maybe look into uniform groups (eg Scouts, Guides) that need logisticians, trainers, facilitators and strategists, or Leo clubs and engineer clubs.
Naturally, some student clubs will have politics you don’t like.
Ignore politics, and focus on serving the other members. Even if you have to do a lot of dirty work, do it. From Excel sheet wrangling, content creation for events, fundraising, do it.
Read books on what you don’t know and see if what they teach help.
Now on studies...
Even if you don’t like math and science subjects, study them.
You still won’t be able to run away from them even though you drop out of uni or school.
You need math for accounting, and science for product development.
Skills like programming, business modeling (statistics software) and even writing freelance articles on business products need math and science basics.
Basically, read the notes, practice questions without looking at the answers and repeat steps. At first, it will be time consuming, but when your brain gets into shape, you’ll finish of your studying faster. That is also the same way with starting a new business or skill.
You won’t find yourself joining art clubs (although they may have value in design skills), but maybe look into uniform groups (eg Scouts, Guides) that need logisticians, trainers, facilitators and strategists, or Leo clubs and engineer clubs.
Naturally, some student clubs will have politics you don’t like.
Ignore politics, and focus on serving the other members. Even if you have to do a lot of dirty work, do it. From Excel sheet wrangling, content creation for events, fundraising, do it.
Read books on what you don’t know and see if what they teach help.
Now on studies...
Even if you don’t like math and science subjects, study them.
You still won’t be able to run away from them even though you drop out of uni or school.
You need math for accounting, and science for product development.
Skills like programming, business modeling (statistics software) and even writing freelance articles on business products need math and science basics.
Basically, read the notes, practice questions without looking at the answers and repeat steps. At first, it will be time consuming, but when your brain gets into shape, you’ll finish of your studying faster. That is also the same way with starting a new business or skill.