<p>Dude, I was mentioning Annenberg that’s communication, not engineering. It has come to my attention that the “trash major” of COMM is becoming significant somehow. I am at the college but take Wharton classes as well and the prof talked about how guys like Gates, Jobs, Zuckerberg are not necessarily entrepreneurs but indeed communication engineers.</p>
<p>My point is that, if you are comfortable hiring people to do programming then why can’t you hire people to manage the business for you as well? You just need to be the chief-architect! I mean, look at Microsoft - Apple - Facebook who is/was the businessman? It’s Steve Ballmer, Tim Cook and (maybe) Sean Parker. Not Gates/Jobs/Zuckerberg.</p>
<p>I was just expanding your options. Of coz it’s your call. But there perhaps are options beyond just Wharton / Stanford. Personally I think entrepreneurship/engineering takes more practical experience than education. If you are in the market for iOS app then maybe communication will benefit you better. Just my $0.02</p>