Should You Go To College Or Start A Business?

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Alux Answers: "Should You Go To College Or Start A Business?"

Which is better college or business?
SHould i continue my studies or start a business?
Is college debt worth it?
Should I start a business instead of going to college?
What are the benefits of going to college over starting a business?

#alux #education #business

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one of my friend drop out of college, and now he the president of the an advertising company, he drops out because he thinks studying architecture will lead him no where. and it seems he got the right decision. :) and the rest of my other friends who graduate college are still struggling to get money.. LOL.

softwaremediaguru
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For specific professions (doctors, lawyers, etc) you obviously have to go to a school that will provide you with the education that will allow you to be a certified professional in those fields. But business isn't necessarily like that because there are a lot of success stories of people who no post secondary education who are successful in business. That being said, a lot of these people were my clients and it took them years to be successful because their success came from trial and error. Alternatively, having a business education can shave off years of failure because you have a base set of knowledge (plus a network of people who can help you...ie. your friends from school). I'm personally a proponent of having a side hustle while still in school because then you're getting the best of both worlds. Plus you can market your product/services to a dedicated audience (students!)

DeepaMaisuria
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Go to college only if you are going to enjoy the path through it. Most people go to college just because "everyone else" do, or it's told they're going to pay you higher. At the end they become frustrated. Education is important and necessary, but you can educate yourself too, I think it's more genuine

RobSeg
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Lemme break it down for you guys.. settle for a 9-5 job is more like giving up for what you've already got. But a business on the other hand is of hope. There'll be ups and downs but you never know what's on the other side. It's not always about making more money, but being free, being your own boss, it takes lotta balls I must say.

goutham
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Business gives you freedom and more opportunity, while 9-5 jobs will give you a comfortable life, you have to decide what you want to do. Just follow your passion.Simple.

shahzeenkhan
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Well, if you still have to ask this question you should probably go to college because it means you don't have a solid business plan yet and you aren't convinced with your idea.

lettuce
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Why not both? Go to a business school and take entrepreneurship, school will even fund your business

raywei
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Graduated from college with an degree in business administration, then re launched my existing brand. And started one more 🤷🏽‍♀️

grindlife_co
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considering 40% of high schools are drop out factories, it starts to become a huge waste of time. I was getting detention every single day because we had to go through "airport" security every morning, they never checked our homework. I missed 80% of 9th grade but my teachers didn't know me and passed me anyway, that's when I left.

Lildizzle
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I want to go to college for business management so I have knowledge to to start a business I live in the UK so college is free

emojidog
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My dream is becoming Dictator, do I need college?

Sam-cvgd
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No college. I tried business, but i have toooo many haters. I was drawing and designing my own pillows. So on to something else.

princesshardrick
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ONE OF THE BEST VIDEO I HAVE SEEN ON YOUR CHANNEL.. I WAS CONTINUOUSLY SUFFERING FROM THIS QUESTION AND NOW I GOT MY ANSWER.. THANKS ALUX FOR ALWAYS HELPING ME

Benvanshihandicraft
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Go to college, but go to a trade school or learn a specific skill that can land you a job right away. Avoid general majors like communications and anything that ends with 'studies' lol

joymae
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Exhausted network engineer! looking to start something on my own, Anyone with any inputs/advice who has been in this situation?

daulathvignesh
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College was an absolute necessity for me. I came from so far down, raised with such toxic indoctrination, that I needed those years to unlearn the thinking - or at least start to - and gain problem/issue solving skills. Liberal arts degree the first time around, sure. Fed a bill of goods, "Get a degree, any degree, and you'll get a great job." Hit the real world and found it wasn't like that. Got bitter and set the goal of making a movie with a favorite pet topic of mine. No movie made yet, but in the process of pursueing that, I realized I needed real vocational skills, so went back to school and studied engineering. Learned typing and clerical skills, took business classes and studied business structure... The more the project has moved along, the more it's been my salvation, because through it I've pursued self-development and making myself more employable in many forms. The thinking I was raised to? Not only is it a flat-out lie, though common (especially if you think the world stopped changing back in the early 1940's, like my Dad quit changing his thinking about then, ) but that thinking is down-right a recipe for failure - at life, and even as a human being. No, I haven't accomplished the movie yet, but that goal has already rescued me from being down in the absolute dregs of society. What's another way it rescued me? If I hadn't been so driven and ambitious, learning all sorts of entrpreneurial attitudes, thinking, and skills, my first husband would have crushed me. After we got married, he thought I would change and make my life revolve around him, not my goals. No details, but it really got nasty then impossible. If it weren't for that project of making a movie, which is, for me more like, "Let's see how far I can get..." then it would have taken me a lot longer to realize that he was no safe harbor, but a millstone around my neck instead. Needed college to even start thinking differently, without people telling me, "You can't." But ambitiion has driven me to at least improve my life.

sandrawolff
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I think it highly depends on the niche you intend to start a business. In my case, I'd rather go to college to build a knowledge foundation and a good networking.

wendelmendonca
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I regret not attending college earlier, instead of taking a low wage job. I am going to enroll in college so I can get the loan money and invest in my business. The worst that can happen is I fail.

NUCLEARARMAMENT
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Go to college kids! At least get an undergraduate and a job to fall back on.
You could always grow your business on the side, even sell the startup if you strike gold.

RoroCoco
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I just finished high school and I'm in this dilemma, thanks alux

haljol