I find, in merchandising and design and creative, a business school degree isn't particularly helpful.
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Even though I didn't get a business degree, I enjoyed learning about economics.
I didn't go to a business school. I didn't really study it.
I've gone to school for business, for design, for architecture.
I didn't have a business degree. I didn't have experience to work in somebody else's office. I never built or ran a department. So I was on this journey, and when the time came to make a decision, I was just going with my gut.
I have degrees in social science, math and physics. Everything but business.
What you learn at university is a good discipline but has little relevance to a real job.
I have an architecture degree; that's what my college degree is in. And that sucked. I started doing Web and CD-ROM development really early on, and then that grew into being an art director and doing advertising work.
A degree is an asset, but it doesn't mean anything by itself. It's just another asset. So is being persuasive, having good personality, being smart.
If you improve your education system, there's no telling what kind of businesses you'll be able to attract.
It takes more than capital to swing business. You've got to have the A. I. D. degree to get by - Advertising, Initiative, and Dynamics.
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