I know different opinions and ideas may arise, but I'll be more willing to read and reflect each of it.
These dropouts saw the trap and bypass it early before their school mates, and so they remain at the top and even employ their mate in their company.
In a nutshell, the society should focus more on changing the narratives of schools as a place for immediate riches, to a place for networking and creating value, this will go a long way in diluting the misunderstanding between graduates, schools and parents.
That's the main goal, not to teach what can't be useable in the society, the system only teaches to pass an examination but not real life teachings, there are less real life teachings in the classroom which is the root of all these problems.
What I noticed is that, entrepreneurship is not learnt with only theory, but mostly practical makes the difference. A practical entrepreneur for 7 years and above is a professional business tycoon, school doesn't teach that.