Grad School
Over the next several years, I would hop from one college to the next, taking classes and changing majors with each new experience I had in the “real world”. Eventually I would settle at St. Edward’s University (http://www.stedwards.edu) in
I have set out and accomplished what many people search for in small business ownership. I have helped people grow businesses into large corporations, watched dreams come true, and even seen people retire. But I have also experienced what every Entrepreneur has also seen, failure.
One of my current ventures is on the edge of really taking it to the next level. I can feel it. I can see it every day in emails, the marketplace, and even the people around me. I can feel the electricity in the air. While this excites me, I feel a need to grow myself personally. Seeking out new stimulus, new ideas, and furthering the foundation I have in practical experience, along with education theory interests me greatly. That is why I have decided to go back to St. Edward’s to get my MBS in their Entrepreneurship program. Fitting.
Currently ranked #20 in the West for Masters Granting Institutions (http://www.usnews.com/sections/rankings), St. Edward’s is a wonderfully groomed campus, ideally located, with a tenured faculty that interacts directly with the student body. The value of the MBA is obvious when you inspect a resume. However, since I plan to never interview for a “job” ever again, the degree itself is less valuable to me. The experience, the actual education, and the people I will meet along the way are the true value I seek.
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