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Some people have managed to learn some skills without going to school does not mean going to university is a waste of time. I don't know what kind of BSc degree you have, if someone has that degree in my place, he will easily get a job.Let's take for example coding as a hard skill. You don't need to go to any college or university to learn how to code. Is it engineering skills that are learned on the streets? Universities in this our times are complete waste of time. I am a BSc holder.
Unfortunately, in my country, there are millions of BSc holders that can't find a job. I even know some MSc holders that don't have jobs. Going to school can be a waste of time when people who never went to school would employ you and be paying you salary..Some people have managed to learn some skills without going to school does not mean going to university is a waste of time. I don't know what kind of BSc degree you have, if someone has that degree in my place, he will easily get a job.
Yeah, it is an added advantage and not a must for starting and running a business. What a business startup needs is knowledge of how to run it and targeting the right audience who are potential customers. That can be done without having a degree.Well it depends on individuals but I believe having a degree is not the most essential elements to start a business even though it's an additional advantage because you are well equipped already.
there are alot of successful individuals in business who has no degree.
That's true, having the degree that doesn't give you the best you need,as far as I'm concerned if you are earning money online it's just fine, degrees of nowadays are waste of time.Well it depends on individuals but I believe having a degree is not the most essential elements to start a business even though it's an additional advantage because you are well equipped already.
there are alot of successful individuals in business who has no degree.
It gives you an edge if you know how to deploy it to your advantage. Beyond that, it is never a parameter that determines how far you would go in business. I don't discount education though.Yeah, it is an added advantage and not a must for starting and running a business. What a business startup needs is knowledge of how to run it and targeting the right audience who are potential customers. That can be done without having a degree.
That's true, but I think college degree are not as important as they use to be, even if you have the degree you can still stay without having anything , that's very bad.It gives you an edge if you know how to deploy it to your advantage. Beyond that, it is never a parameter that determines how far you would go in business. I don't discount education though.
If people do not have jobs despite having a degree, do you think it is the fault of the education system or the degree holder itseld? Learning also means knowing how to use your knowledge to make money.Unfortunately, in my country, there are millions of BSc holders that can't find a job. I even know some MSc holders that don't have jobs. Going to school can be a waste of time when people who never went to school would employ you and be paying you salary..
The educational system can be blamed. Most schools don't teach financial education. How then do they expect the graduates to use the knowledge to make money.If people do not have jobs despite having a degree, do you think it is the fault of the education system or the degree holder itseld? Learning also means knowing how to use your knowledge to make money.
You cook rice in the pot and expect your cooker makes bread for you? That's hilarious. If you want to build knowledge on finance, why not try learning finance instead of enrolling in other courses.The educational system can be blamed. Most schools don't teach financial education. How then do they expect the graduates to use the knowledge to make money.
But you would come and face finances in the real world. There are certain life skills that are necessary to be taught across all disciplines because no matter what you study, it would affect you. In my country, philosophy and logic was taught to all students whether you are doing arts or science. That's because it would help you to think well. So with financial education. One of my life dreams is to have a school where financial educational and coding is taught from elementary level.You cook rice in the pot and expect your cooker makes bread for you? That's hilarious. If you want to build knowledge on finance, why not try learning finance instead of enrolling in other courses.
I learnt how to do business from experience, reading books and by mentorship. Even if you read a practical course that you would need to practice to make money, you would still need those variables I mentioned above to monetize it and turn it to a business.Yeah, it is an added advantage and not a must for starting and running a business. What a business startup needs is knowledge of how to run it and targeting the right audience who are potential customers. That can be done without having a degree.
Yes exactly, if you know what you are doing, if you know what you are doing you are expected to go for the knowledge, I'm very sure if you have the knowledge you are going to earn money from it.A degree is not required to launch a company. Although it is not required, a business management degree can be useful. The most crucial elements in starting a company are a solid business concept, market and competitor research, business planning, selecting a business structure, and acquiring any required licenses or permits.
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