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Forbes ranks most entrepreneurial universities: CU is #19

Not surprising - they teach the entitlement culture there anyway. Why on Earth would anyone want to do anything for themselves????

Harvard kids manage investment funds set up using their dads' money along with some of their dads' friends. They then either invest in companies started by the smart kids they remember from their prep school days who went to MIT or purchase healthy start-up companies that have achieved a base of at least $10 million in sales, pretend to manage them for a while, and then flip them following some additional growth.
 
Harvard kids manage investment funds set up using their dads' money along with some of their dads' friends. They then either invest in companies started by the smart kids they remember from their prep school days who went to MIT or purchase healthy start-up companies that have achieved a base of at least $10 million in sales, pretend to manage them for a while, and then flip them following some additional growth.

Sounds about right - hence no entrepreneurial desire.
Either that or they write **** for the law review and get anointed Dear Leader of the United States. I am now forever ****ed.
 
Harvard kids manage investment funds set up using their dads' money along with some of their dads' friends. They then either invest in companies started by the smart kids they remember from their prep school days who went to MIT or purchase healthy start-up companies that have achieved a base of at least $10 million in sales, pretend to manage them for a while, and then flip them following some additional growth.

You did see where Yale, Princeton, Cornell, and Brown on the list right?
 
You did see where Yale, Princeton, Cornell, and Brown on the list right?

Yes. Cultures are different. Yale and Cornell, in particular, have a lot of rich Republican kids whose parents expect them to take their stake and build a successful company because it's a family tradition. Princeton is kind of a brainy undergrad environment heavy on the sciences. I don't know Brown well.
 
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