StudentOfSuccess
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- Aug 24, 2023
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Hello dear FastLane followers,
I am facing an interesting question, which is a balancing act between education, time management and business field.
Short self-introduction:
I am a german electrical engineering student, I am at the beginning of my studies. So far, I have developed a patent that allows people to instantly make any radio blootoh compatible. I am currently looking for large manufacturers who want to use the license. This would theoretically generate a steady stream of income. Own production would require investments of about 10000€, which would put me in debt.
Question:
Is a better Slowlane career beneficial to Fastlane aspirations?
German universities are heavily subsidized by the government, and cost practically nothing. I have considered choosing a different field of study to generate a higher income later, to finance entrepreneurial projects, and to gain experience in a different field.
I am considering studying medicine and becoming a doctor. (again this would cost me almost no money, but is a significant time investment).
In germany becoming a doctor, is a better slow lane than engineering.
I just see that passivity is at risk when it comes to the medical field.
Ideas to overcome this include:
How do you rate the ideas?
Do you think it makes sense to invest in the medical field?
I have to study anyway, do you think it makes sense to invest a little more time (1 to 2 years) in a higher paid slowlane career?
[ --> Here is the thought: if the FASTLANE fails at least the SLOWLANE can support a new FastLane, or is at least more profitable than other careers]
Thank you for your Insights!
I am facing an interesting question, which is a balancing act between education, time management and business field.
Short self-introduction:
I am a german electrical engineering student, I am at the beginning of my studies. So far, I have developed a patent that allows people to instantly make any radio blootoh compatible. I am currently looking for large manufacturers who want to use the license. This would theoretically generate a steady stream of income. Own production would require investments of about 10000€, which would put me in debt.
Question:
Is a better Slowlane career beneficial to Fastlane aspirations?
German universities are heavily subsidized by the government, and cost practically nothing. I have considered choosing a different field of study to generate a higher income later, to finance entrepreneurial projects, and to gain experience in a different field.
I am considering studying medicine and becoming a doctor. (again this would cost me almost no money, but is a significant time investment).
In germany becoming a doctor, is a better slow lane than engineering.
I just see that passivity is at risk when it comes to the medical field.
Ideas to overcome this include:
- Open a clinic and market it as a chain (for example plastic surgery).
- Or a nutrition consulting, via an online content and server system
- A doctor placement via an Internet platform.
- A Network marketing , concerning B to C marketing via the internet.
How do you rate the ideas?
Do you think it makes sense to invest in the medical field?
I have to study anyway, do you think it makes sense to invest a little more time (1 to 2 years) in a higher paid slowlane career?
[ --> Here is the thought: if the FASTLANE fails at least the SLOWLANE can support a new FastLane, or is at least more profitable than other careers]
Thank you for your Insights!
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