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Board Economics
Re: Benefit from Higher Education?
by
coupable
on 03/07/2023, 12:25:36 UTC
Statistically, 95% of entrepreneurs have a bachelor's degree or higher and I wonder, for those of you who are involved in entrepreneurship, how useful was higher education for you?
It is unlikely that this ratio is correct.  Business owners and projects belong to different classes of society, including those with higher degrees and even those who were not fortunate enough to complete their studies or obtain higher degrees. 
Personally, I consider that higher degrees are not in all cases useful for launching a business project, and by examining business owners who hold degrees, we will discover that their business field is completely different from their university specialization.

I think variety. Because this depends on the basic basis. especially if that person is indeed descended from a family of businessmen and if he continues his education in economics and finance school and gets a degree. I think it's like once you dive you can drink milk too. Genetic factors also play a role, even if those who are not born need time and field tests to become proficient in business.
Children of entrepreneurs, their academic choices are always commensurate with the type of business they run. This is a concept from the mindset of a good manager who aspires to bequeath his business to the right person.
On the other hand, the academic choice is not a prerequisite for entering the field of business, and this can be proven by counting the number of small and medium enterprises, which represent the largest economic sector. You will find its owners whose origins go back to different social classes, and a large percentage gained experience through perseverance and hard work.