College vs. Startup: The Real Test
College teaches theory, startups teach survival. One gives you a degree, the other gives you real skills. I chose the path where execution matters more than exams. What would you choose?
I don't have real experience, but still imo, Running one startup would teach you more than any collage will ever do
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