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Learning Entrepreneurship by practice and and learning in school: Which is more effective?

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There are some people that learn business and entrepreneurship in a organized school. Some others get to learn same by actually practicing business either by serving a business person or so

Which would make a better entrepreneur between the two?
 
In my opinion, learning entrepreneurship through practice is better because you're directly involved in real-world businesses, which can build a resilient, entrepreneurial personality that doesn't give up easily. However, theory and education are also necessary to support business sustainability.
 
In my country, people value apprenticeship to learn business than having to go to school to learn business.
 
It's good to have both. If you have to choose one, I think learning entrepreneurship by practice is more effective. You go through the experience of starting a business and running it. You learn from your mistakes. That cannot be taught at school.
 
It is good to learn entrepreneurship in school but it is even more better to learn entrepreneurship by practice. statistically, it is recorded that people easily grasp things when thoughts practically than when thoughts theoretically.
 
Thats right we can learn the theory. But the part that works better is the practical aspect that's it
The debate continues. Theory is safe, but real resilience is forged through the risky practice of starThats ri
 
Learning entrepreneurship through practice gives you the dangerous experience of dealing with real life on the street. But theory is also incredibly important because it gives you a roadmap for knowing when to use your tactics and how to avoid stupid pitfalls. When you combine the two you become a business savvy who can make a long-term impact without being shaken by the storm.
 
Learning entrepreneurship by practice would equip one with real life skills for entrepreneurship. But theory is important too to discern when and how to apply those skills.
Theory and practice must go hand in hand for a business to truly soar. With classroom knowledge alone you will fail to face the real challenges of the market. Combine it with the experience of fighting every day, you will know the right time to invest or wait.
 
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