<p>I really want to major in Entrepreneurship/Economics, but I apparently need to have EXPERIENCE. Like some people have internships for medicine, but I don't know what to do for Entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>I am currently in Junior Achievement and I am Vice President of Finance if that helps anything, but I have no experience in Entrepreneurship/business-building whatsoever. What firms can I intern at and join to get accepted into a good business school?</p>
<p>Woah buddy! Hope I’m not too late for this - bu considering this is posted in the pre-college forums, I’m guessing you’re still in high school (wasn’t sure since B-school is graduate). You don’t need internships to get into college, many people never have internships until sophomore or junior year of college. Now, if you can get one and want to get some extra experience, finding an internship in a start-up or fast-growth company would be great for you and would help differentiate your college application. However, focus on finding a great school and showing them the usual high school stuff: a great GPA, high standardized test scores, extracurricular involvement… you’ll be fine! It’s great that you’re thinking ahead but don’t worry yourself with overly-high expectations. Good luck!</p>
<p>Entrepreneurship? Make a business. Fail at it. Make another one.</p>
<p>Honestly, in this day and age, all you need to do to create a business is a good team and access to the internet. Find yourself (or learn the skills yourself) a good graphic designer and a developer and make an app or website that solves a basic human need. Or make something generic for the sole purpose of creating money (i.e dropshipping/ freelance web design) and learn nothing. (hint, I did that for a while, and it sucked).</p>
<p>Good luck with your pursuits.</p>
<p>Thanks billyme and sluchy523! Such great help. I’ll definitely look into starting up my own business, probably by selling pink lemonade for breast cancer!</p>