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Entrepreneurs
- You Might Want To Drop Out Of College
by: Mason Hipp
Young
entrepreneurs and business owners are often times faced
with the choice of which road to take. On one hand,
there is the more conservative route of staying in college
and getting a degree. On the other hand, many have thriving
businesses that are making more money than their degree
will ever get for them. Is college simply a hindrance?
Or is it a valuable resource that should be continued
at all costs. Many college business owners don't even
realize they have the choice of dropping out. Knowing
this option is there could be vital to the success of
their future business. If you are in college and are
an entrepreneur or business owner you must ask your
self this question: should I drop out of college?
The
answer to this question often comes in many forms from
many different people. I was recently at an entrepreneurial
conference and had the opportunity to discuss this matter
with many rich entrepreneurs. The answers I was getting
from them were vastly different from those that my family
had given me. On the one side I was being told that
college is only useful if you are getting something
out of it, and that if I was serious my businesses should
take priority over schooling. From the family side I
was being told to stay in school no matter what, put
schooling at the forefront - there will always be time
for business and it will be good to have a safe backup.
Both of these answers have their merits, but which one
is right?. It became clear to me that it was my decision-
not the other wealthy entrepreneurs, and not your family.
Why
are you in college?
This
question is the fundamental element in the decision
to drop out of college. Entrepreneurs must figure out
the reality of why they are in college before making
a decision to drop out. Some business owners are in
college because their parents told them to go there,
or because they didn't realize they had the choice.
Other young entrepreneurs are in college because they
find the information valuable and want to continue learning
while they expand their business. Even more still had
childhood dreams of one day being an engineer or architect
and want to follow through with their early ideals.
You must answer this question truthfully and honestly
if you are going to make a choice about running your
business full time or staying in college.
Why
Do You Want to Drop Out?
It
is very important to understand exactly why you want
to drop out. Many business owners and entrepreneurs
have vastly different reasons for dropping out of college
and it is key that you understand yours. I have often
fielded this question in conversation, and many times
a young entrepreneur will want to drop out of college
on pure speculation. This is never a good idea without
a solid business plan. I recommend having a solid business
plan and some backups in the least, as well as some
plans for continued learning of business skills. Dropping
out is a risky decision - entrepreneurs will understand
and easily accept this fact. Understanding and accepting
risk is part of being an entrepreneur and starting new
businesses. I have also talked with many entrepreneurs
who already have million dollar plus income, and are
thinking about dropping out in order to focus more on
their business. This instance presents an entirely new
set of questions. Whatever your reasoning make sure
!
that
you understand and research your position.
Here
is the Secret to Making the Decision
It
all comes down to balancing the two sides of the argument.
If you've figured out both your reasons for being in
college and your reasons for dropping out and starting
a business, then you can easily make a decision. The
trick is to look at a list of both sides: your reasons
for being in college and your reasons for going out
and becoming an entrepreneur. If either side has reasons
that aren't your own, or that have doubt in them, then
you will most likely pick the other side. Here is an
example situation, look at the two lists and decide
what the student should do.
Student
A - Reasons to Stay in College:
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My parents are paying for it, and they would flip if
I left
- Everyone I know is in college, it would be weird to
leave.
- A degree might give me some security later on.
Student
A - Reasons to Drop Out and Pursue Business
-
I have a solid business plan and have been working on
it for months
- My income is almost half of my parents already
- Having more time to work on business would let me
expand faster
I
think it is fairly clear in this setup that we have
an entrepreneur at heart. There is doubt in the reasoning
behind college, and he also doubts that he will even
need the security of a degree. The second list is much
more profound and certain. This student knows he will
be successful as an entrepreneur and he only wants to
build his business more. There is certainty and understanding
in his tone. With this situation it seems very likely
that the student would be far better off dropping out
of college and pursuing his business goals.
The
case is almost never as cut and dry as the situation
above, most young businessmen have far more complicated
setups. Even with the complications, the end result
is always the same. Follow the path that you are sure
of in your heart. If you are an entrepreneur in the
right position then you will know exactly why you want
to drop out and that it will be better for you. Or,
you will know that staying in college will teach you
more about business and let you grow faster out of college.
I will leave you with one last thing.
Listen
to your own thoughts, and pick the path that you know
is better for you.
About
The Author
Mason Hipp writes guides and teaches people to become
eBay PowerSellers. His website, http://www.selladeal.com/,
has selling guides, eBay insights, and product finding
help. To read more of his work, visit http://www.selladeal.com/guides/.
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