Entrepreneurship vs. Art History: A "Real Education"

<p>This article makes a good point that not most students don’t end up in academia or even in graduate/professional schools, so following a very “academic” course might not be the best. At the same time, I like to believe that many entrepreneurs combine leadership and real mastery of some skills. They are people who have ideas in the sciences, arts, and engineering. Unless you master some field, the entrepreneurship might not take you very far. Perhaps, a better alternative would be to teach science, art, and engineering students more business skills to allow them to use their skills to be entrepreneurs, not just academics or employees.</p>