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Breo - welcome to the forum. Your question, or something like it, has been asked by most on this forum. You're not alone here. But as @Strategery said, only you can answer that question for you. Any answer you get from us would be filtered and massaged through our life's experiences. Some on this forum, maybe many, have dropped out of (didn't even start) higher education and are very successful. Others have advanced degrees and have also been successful (maybe not in the field of their education). For some it was a conscious decision. For others, that's just how it turned out.
I agree with @NMdad - you can do both. Treat your entrepreneurial activities as just another set of classes. Here in the US, it is not uncommon for a student to major in a degree such as electrical engineering and "minor" in business. In your case, the minor would be entrepreneurship and there'd be no formal classes - but lots of experiential learning.
I agree with @NMdad - you can do both. Treat your entrepreneurial activities as just another set of classes. Here in the US, it is not uncommon for a student to major in a degree such as electrical engineering and "minor" in business. In your case, the minor would be entrepreneurship and there'd be no formal classes - but lots of experiential learning.
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