I agree also. Some people tend to think just because they went to a University and got a formal education they are somehow better than you or smarter. They are just better at conforming to the educational system and therefore thrive in that setting. I for one learn better by focusing on one or two subjects and really throwing myself into them and not having to deal with a bunch of other things simultaneously.

For instance in Highschool I took geometry in 9th grade and failed, then I failed it again in 10th grade. I thought I was just a retard at math(it's not my strongest subject) but then when I went to summer school I studied math six hours a day for 6 weeks and I got an A easily. I realized that the way the school system was set up(having 5-7 classes all crammed into one 7 hour day) just wasn't a very efficient way for me to learn. What can you do?

Also it depends on what you want to do with your life. If you enjoy school and have your mind set on a career that requires a degree then good for you. It doesn't necesarilly make you any brighter. If you have the means and the drive to succeed on your own terms then more power to you.