The Lack of Entrepreneurial Education

By on November 28, 2004 in Ideas


Evelyn Rodriguez: “In this age, most public education (to be differentiated from self-education) is geared toward the job mindset which doesn’t adequately prepare one for the present or future, including within a job.”

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  • http://www.alwaysresearch.com Charles D Ashmore III

    I am so glad that you wrote this Dane, because it came just in time for the debate I was having with a friend.

    I believe that high school education (maybe even college) is a complete joke.

    If there was a more complete education system with subjects that will actually be used, then I would not have had to spend thousands of dollars buying courses(seminars) in order to become a successful entrepreneur.

    We can’t down talk jobs to much, because not everyone is made to own a business.

    However, all of our teachers, principals, and proffessors are teaching us all THEY know.

    The only thing our education systems knows is to go to school and find a job. Period.

    I could go on and on, but I think we all get the picture.

    Thanks.

    Sincerely,
    Charles D Ashmore III