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I'm one year away from college. College is something really important to my parents and it's something I'm going to do. So that's not the question here. But the past year or so I've been frantically been looking for what degree would best set me up to be a entrepreneur right out of college but today I thought about a new idea. Since everyone says really no degree can truly teach the life of an entrepreneur, how about getting a degree that will allow me to get a solid job working as close as possible to someone who has built a business and I can absorb as much I can from them. This could be in a small start up or a larger company but could this potentially be beneficial?
 
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I'm one year away from college. College is something really important to my parents and it's something I'm going to do. So that's not the question here. But the past year or so I've been frantically been looking for what degree would best set me up to be a entrepreneur right out of college but today I thought about a new idea. Since everyone says really no degree can truly teach the life of an entrepreneur, how about getting a degree that will allow me to get a solid job working as close as possible to someone who has built a business and I can absorb as much I can from them. This could be in a small start up or a larger company but could this potentially be beneficial?


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I guess the better question for me to ask is that time potentially a better investment of my time than trying to start up a business with no experience. Obviously so many variables but just a general question.
 
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