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Teaching Entrepreneurship In University – Teaching Conformists How To Be Non Conformists?

"... Our students spoonfeed Do not." Singapore Management University professor said.

I recently interviewed. When I was in Singapore to secure a place in a relatively new facility, was interviewed on the future of the other four to me.

"Singapore's education system, is a conveyor belt." He said in Singapore Polytechnic students.

I was with a sigh, as contemplated by She cites.

From a young age, I do not need to make it to college, which is said to be a doctor or a lawyer. Years, I have been told to get good grades and degrees. Year, I found this 'machine' have been taught at school, called the gears.

I Robert.T.Kiyosaki the (author of the Rich Dad, Poor Dad), reminded critics of the school education system.

I I have heard that Chuck was teaching lecture. The education system will pass through a fixed set of syllabus for everyone. I have all the same rules and protocols. If you have been taught to fit all, and if so, can you breed a spirit of initiative and entrepreneurship that?

Some of you are, all universities are incorporating education and claims that may have its own style and Entrepreneurial spirit, I beg to differ. Typical college (safe) by selecting the route, now everyone is adapting. Learning comes from experience, it does not come through rote learning. Gear oil gear is still good. It is still part of the system.

I do some of the gear Robert.T.Kiyosaki this horrible education system has been described?

If so, you may I have to say is why I entered college yet. The reason is simple. I will need to equip yourself with essential skills for entrepreneurs. Then I 'is removed from the system itself, embarking on my entrepreneurial dream.

I will consider how to function in a machine, learning how to jam, I am an intelligent gear it down.

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