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In your opinion, what should a first year college student do to create his own startup? Should I read? Or should I go out learn things by myself? Or should first learn how the industries? Or should I start a venture and then figure out the things?

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You don’t need to have everything figured out. Start something now, even if it’s just a side project. You’ll learn on the job, and trust me, the experience will be more valuable than any classroom lesson

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