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| Originally posted by echosystm A real business man only knows enough about these things to pay the right people to do it for him properly. A real business man specialises on his area of expertise, not being a jack of all trades. If, however, you want to work for someone ELSE... then you should just choose to specialise in your area of interest. Degrees are only really useful if you want to work for someone else, or you have to go to uni to learn such things (eg. medicine). |
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| Originally posted by get nyce Not to threadjack but I disagree here. A real business man is a jack of all trades. If your focus is on a single area or segment then you are an asset to a larger company. Think google engineers, great for development, horrible in making sound business decisions. If you own your own business, you need to know all arms of it in order to be successful. |
Then you've selected the wrong business plan in my eyes. If anything falls outside of what you can handle, you've learned that you no longer are running an entrepreneur business and have moved into a small business enterprise. Both should have very different core business plan models.
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| Originally posted by get nyce Then you've selected the wrong business plan in my eyes. If anything falls outside of what you can handle, you've learned that you no longer are running an entrepreneur business and have moved into a small business enterprise. Both should have very different core business plan models. |
Business degree is crap.
People with Masters degree's in Business are applying for secretary positions for $8 an hour.
Better off saving money, starting small in a business and working your way up. You're going to have to do that in business anyway.
It's a cop-out.
Go to school for something more recession-proof than a BA in Business.
College degrees are for the most part for people who want to work for someone. That's not to say people who have college degrees can't own their own business. Standard progression is: college > work in a particular field > then use that experience to start ones own business.
Without reading any of the posts in this thread I'd say most would find your plan to start a business a bit odd, since a degree while nice is going to put you in a hole of debt, which you'll will end up having to work for someone to pay off your loans.
If you want to get a degree in a particular field of business because you love and excel at it then great, but I get the feeling your motivation for such an endeavor is based on naive assumptions that working for yourself will make you happy. It be like going to acting school so you could own a mansion in Hollywood.
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| Originally posted by samochod College degrees are for the most part for people who want to work for someone. That's not to say people who have college degrees can't own their own business. Standard progression is: college > work in a particular field > then use that experience to start ones own business. Without reading any of the posts in this thread I'd say most would find your plan to start a business a bit odd, since a degree while nice is going to put you in a hole of debt, which you'll will end up having to work for someone to pay off your loans. If you want to get a degree in a particular field of business because you love and excel at it then great, but I get the feeling your motivation for such an endeavor is based on naive assumptions that working for yourself will make you happy. It be like going to acting school so you could own a mansion in Hollywood. |

You have access to college courses for free?
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| Originally posted by infinity HiGH You have access to college courses for free? |
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| Originally posted by infinity HiGH You have access to college courses for free? |

Also my cousin said it might only be for post-graduate education. Eitherway, silver-spoon, spoiled brat, etc...
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| Originally posted by Joss Weatherby My grandfather left all his grandchildren a substantial amount of money for college education. ![]() But only for that... Also my cousin said it might only be for post-graduate education. Eitherway, silver-spoon, spoiled brat, etc...If I have the means I should exploit them though, thats been my theory. |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Apologies then, I stand corrected |
I mean they are paying for my brother... including expensive year long exchanges and other random trips to Asia that are part of his education.
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| Originally posted by Joss Weatherby Well don't get me wrong, my parents pay for most everything else. Any undergraduate stuff would be covered too. I mean they are paying for my brother... including expensive year long exchanges and other random trips to Asia that are part of his education.He had to do a report on warfare and occupations so he took a trip to Japan to interview people... I am pretty sure most of his classmates did not do that. |
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