Entrepreneurship begins with the way
that you think, in the way that you apply
your cognitive skills. In many cases to solve a problem, it doesn't
necessarily require a startup, as we see
innovative creative thinking occurring
in large corporations as well, and we've
designed our curriculum to push students
out of the classroom, and we describe it
as a practice-based immersive experience.
We want to give our students as many
shots on goal as possible. I really like
that it sets you up for anything. You can
apply that to any aspect of your life
regardless of your major, what field you
go into. It really teaches you how to
think and how to create what you want,
whether that is a startup, or a product
or, just the environment you want to be
like, you can apply it to anything. Not
every student or every graduate will go
on to start a company, either a
commercial company or a social venture.
We find our students finding great jobs
at major corporations where they're
allowed to apply those innovation
skills. I didn't realize how it would change your life. It teaches you who
you are and who you want to be and how
you want to get there, and I thought it
was just gonna be like another class in
Farmer, so I had no idea how
life changing it would be.
 
