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Board Economics
Re: Benefit from Higher Education?
by
Uruhara
on 04/07/2023, 14:34:24 UTC
I wonder if higher education will help for entrepreneurship?
I am more interested in how much theory will help in this, because during a long study we do not get practice, this will be possible only when we start doing business, until that moment we will not be able to know how much it will help us.

This can help us if we need a license, but in some cases it can be obtained without a higher education.

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 necessary to have a hands on in entrepreneurship while obtaining higher education. Because theoretical education can only teach the basic information. It would be better to have a hands on because not all theoretical learnings can be applied in entrepreneurship. Just like what i had finished in college i was not able to apply everything i had learned in my Bachelors degree the actual entrepreneurship or a job practice is very different. But still the learnings in Higher education could still equip us with knowledge and skills it is just that it is limited to the actual business or a job.
Theory and practice sometimes do have slight differences. This means that the lessons taught in class are sometimes a little different from work in the field. but at least when we already have a theory, this will allow us to minimize failures in our entrepreneurship. And sometimes highly educated people they have learned from other people's experiences that are written down in a history book or something like that. so that when we practice in the field we are familiar with all the terms in the field. and we will find it easier to understand field conditions more quickly. different from people who start completely from scratch. without insight without theory. they will literally grope and speculate a lot without any definite basis in it. so they are more prone to failure.