Why ‘C’ Students Make The Most Successful Entrepreneurs
Alejandro Cremades | March 28, 2016
Take Steve Jobs, notorious for being disengaged in most of his college classes but deeply passionate about typography. Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates both dropped out of Harvard to pursue their businesses. Elizabeth Holmes, founder of Theranos, focused on revolutionizing medicine, also dropped out of Stanford.
Arguably, one of the most recognized entrepreneurs out there is Sir Richard Branson. His case is very interesting and very well suited for this discussion as Branson suffered from dyslexia and dropped out of high school at 15.
Source; http://www.amazon.com/Why-Students-Work-Government-Financial/dp/1612680763 |
<more at http://blog.1000angels.com/why-c-students-make-the-most-successful-entrepreneurs/; related links and articles: http://elitedaily.com/money/c-students-are-successful-in-life/1039028/ (Why ‘C’ Students Usually End Up Being The Most Successful In Life. May 19, 2015) and http://www.richdad.com/Resources/Rich-Dad-Financial-Education-Blog/july-2013/why-you-must-be-a-c-student.aspx (Why You Must be a “C” Student. July 16, 2013)>
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