A popular myth these days is that finishing college only dilutes your entrepreneurial instincts, and the best of the best, including Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg, dropped out early to hasten their success. I agree with Robert E. Litan, former VP of research at the Kauffman Foundation, that these are exceptions to the rule, rather than a model to emulate.
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I received my Bachelor of Science (Magna Cum Laude) degree in Business Administration at Southern New Hampshire in 2000. The education was brand new, called the Three Year Program, with an integrated approach to learning.