Entrepreneurship vs. Art History: A "Real Education"

<p>The part I find silly is the suggestion that entrepreneurship is somehow less valuable then liberal arts or even applied sciences, and that the smartest people should focus on academia while the proverbial “B students” run the businesses. I am a focused, intelligent, and driven “A” student myself, but my life’s dream is the independence, freedom, and risk involved with owning your own business. I will be applying to many of the nations top school, as a business major, with the full intention of becoming a well trained and well rounded entrepreneur. To somehow suggest that being Warren Buffet is less desirable or less noble then being Steven Hawking seems a bit narrow minded to me. Feel free to dispute me if you wish because I love a good debate. but I think that some “A” students are needed in the “real world” and many “B” students benefit greatly from a well rounded education.</p>