
Is the school really a scam, or has the “Gen Z” hubbub gotten out of hand?
The internet is currently in the middle of a heated debate following popular streamers and TikTok stars Peller Revealing that he has officially dropped out of Caleb University. Shocking? He only spent two days as a law student before quitting.
Key points:
Peller, who has made millions of dollars from his virality and content, said the traditional classroom setting wasn’t a good fit for him. He complained that sitting in a lecture hall for seven hours for “zero immediate financial return” was mentally exhausting and incompatible with his fast-paced lifestyle.
“Peller” philosophy:
“I couldn’t sit in class for hours when I had a business to run and content to create. Law was great, but my path was different.” The creator basically told his fans.
The big debate:
This sparked a massive discussion online:
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Team education: Critics believe that “fame is temporary, but a degree is eternal.” They worry that young influencers are setting a bad example for the next generation.
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Team Hustle: Proponents argue that in the economy of 2026, if you’re already making millions of dollars, wasting 5 years buying certificates you’ll never use is a “bad investment of time.”
My opinion: In the trading world we talk about opportunity cost. If Peller had stayed in school, he could have lost millions in missed content deals. If he stayed out, he would lose career security. It was a high-stakes gamble with his future.
What do you think?
If you had millions of dollars in the bank today, would you still attend a 7-hour legal lecture? Is Peller smart or is he making a mistake that he will regret a decade from now?
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