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How Much Work Do You Think You Will Need To Do In Your Own Time To Successfully Complete 4 A Levels

What lessons can we learn from successful entrepreneurs?

I think entrepreneurs teach people about hard work and dedication because an entrepreneur has a desire to achieve, the push to conquer problems, and give birth to a successful venture. It involves hard work and most are generally workaholics (Everyone who knows Donald Trump knows he is ). Entrepreneurs have a nurturing quality and are willing to take charge of, and watch over a venture until it can stand alone. They have an acceptance of responsibility. They are morally, legally, and mentally accountable for their ventures. Some entrepreneurs may be driven more by altruism than by self-interest. They reward orientation and have a desire to achieve, work hard and take responsibility, but also want to be rewarded handsomely for their efforts; rewards can be in forms other than money, such as recognition and respect. They are optomistic and live by the philosophy that this is the best of times, and that anything is possible. They have an orientation to excellence and often desire to achieve something outstanding that they can be proud of. They have strong organization and are good at bringing together the components (including people) of a venture. They want to make a profit; but the profit serves primarily as a meter to gauge their success and achievement. The demand theory holds that entrepreneurs emerge out of the combination of entrepreneurial opportunities and people who are well-positioned to take advantage of them. Thus, anyone who encounters the right conditions might become an entrepreneur, if they find themselves in a position where they find a valuable problem that they alone can solve.

Don't you think college is a waste of money?

Conservatives: Don't you think it's a waste to pay for your kids to be lectured by liberal professors pushing a socialist agenda?


Normal People: Don't you think it's a waste of investment given that the average college student graduates with 23 grand of debt.............
most students spend their college years drinking and partying........
not really gaining anything of value except for a piece of paper that says "diploma"
and if you want to convince employers that you have credibility, then just lie to them and tell them you graduated from college. especially in this day in age when you can buy fake diplomas/transcripts off the internet.


http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker/rethinking-college-as-student-loan-burdens-rise-434365.html?tickers=^GSPC,spy,COCO,APOL,DV,ESI,^DJI
These guys argue that a better idea for your kid would be:
instead of spending your life savings going to college..............
start a business!
and even if your business fails, as it probably will,
that's still a much better EDUCATION than you'd ever get in a school.

Why do you need a college degree to succeed in life?

I don't want to go to college. I think it's a waste of time and money. Though everyone keeps telling me that a college education is a way to success. I disagree with that. I think there's something wrong with society to give people more money just because they went to school to earn a sheet of paper. Something is wrong here.

Getting two puppies of different breeds at the same time?

My advice would be to get one pup, train it and wait until it is at least a year old before getting another pup..........having two pups together would mean they bond with each other and not with you, you get double trouble ad more than double the amount of work..to train successfully you need to train separately, spending time with each of them separately otherwise you have dogs that will only be happy when together and often poor behaviour issues if left on their own at any time..so separation anxiety.

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