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5 Reasons Why Undergrad Entrepreneurship Courses Aren't Producing Entrepreneurs - Forbes

Let’s face it: courses in entrepreneurship at the undergraduate university level aren’t turning out entrepreneurs. Marc Zuckerberg never took “Entrepreneurship 101” during his Harvard days, and even the young entrepreneurs who aren’t billionaires (yet) aren’t taking these classes.

I don’t want to generalize by bucketing every entrepreneurship class offered at the undergrad university level, so let me define the average undergrad entrepreneurship course: a business plan oriented course; a course taught out of a textbook and a series of team deliverables that culminate in a business plan that equates to the course’s final and highest percentage grade.

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