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Photo: AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau

Photo: AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau

Lots of rappers have received degrees, and there are those that didn’t quite make it to the finish line. Sometimes between completing a college education and building a rap career work, the latter is victorious. 

That’s not a diss, by the way. Kanye West is one of rap’s best known college dropouts who left to follow his dreams, and look where it led him. The entire College Dropout album is proof that Ye’s story connected to lots of people just like the Chicago MC.

From that stance, college is hard, and expensive, and the not everyone feels the same way about presumed higher learning. Recent statistics show that 56 percent of students finish college within a six year period, and 46 percent don’t complete their college educations.

 There’s no shame in finishing or not, it’s all up to personal preference really.

Check out some rappers who attended but didn’t finish college.

Photo: AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau

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Paul Wall 

After three years at the University of Houston, Paul Wall left for the rap game.

Diddy

Diddy dropped out of Howard University in, this year the school gave him an honorary doctorate.

Common

Common spent two years at Florida A&M on scholarship. He later received an honorary doctorate.

Lil Wayne

Weezy tried his hand at the University of Houston, like Paul Wall. He studied psychology.

Yo Gotti

Yo Gotti went to Southwest Tennessee Community College, before he left to pursue music full time.

Plies

Florida’s own stopped off at Miami University and the University of Central Florida.

Wale

Wale attended Bowie State.

Rick Ross

Rozay went to Albany State College on a football scholarship.

Dorrough

Dorrough went to Prairie View A&M University.

E-40

Forty Watta went to Grambling State University for a couple years.

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