From Sam Fox Krauss of the Daily Princetonian, an article introducing some of the entrepreneurs of Princeton and some of the ways the school aims to meet the entrepreneurial fix of the students. Clubs, courses, etc. From the piece,
“The Entrepreneurship Club and a few classes serve as resources for current Princeton students to learn about starting a business. Club officer Joseph Perla ‘09 directs a small, “precept-sized” discussion group about high-tech entrepreneurship every week. Perla presented a business plan for the group to critique this week.”
“Economics classes do not help you for entrepreneurship at all,” Perla said. He noted that he did not receive any specific guidance from the University when starting his business.”
Does/did your campus offer any resources for entrepreneurs? Anything as obvious as career services?
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