Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Making it in the Business World is Tough Without an Education!

I have a number of friends that are striving for success in business. One of them has been investing several hundred dollars in a business that everyone knows is basically a scam! He's already lost all of the money he's put in to it and is still investing.

He's not the only one that's doing things like this; these people are all over the place. They hear the crazy success stories of business men (some as young as 18) and they so desperately want that. Unfortunately, the majority of us aren't just going to get lucky and start a million dollar website or company. You don't wake up one day and know how to become one of the big guys who are running the economy and in turn, the world! 
Most of these big business men went through business school to learn the ropes and I'm sure if they heard about all of these people trying to make it in the field without any kind of mba or schooling, they would probably laugh!

Don't get confused, there's nothing wrong with big dreams and I encourage those who want to be in business but I know that it's incredibly hard to do so without an education. With an mba, however, you can make your dreams come true. First off, you'll learn how the business field actually works. You'll get to know the ins and outs of the system. When you've completed school, you'll have your education to back you up when going to interviews or talking to potential employers or partners. Your education speaks for you, showing that you dedicated your time to studying business and that you know a thing or two. Without that education, you're going to look like just another dreamer!

 Again, I would never discourage anyone who wants to go into the business field! I believe that if you put your mind to it and get your education, you should have great chances. Just please, don't waste your time if you don't know what you're doing. Get that education so that you will have better chances of becoming a big business man or woman!

This is a sponsored post for University of Denver, however, all views and points are my own.

No comments:

Post a Comment