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Wharton: "Where Entrepreneurship Comes to Die"
Venture Voice – interviews with entrepreneurs
English - December 05, 2006 18:08 - ★★★★★ - 23 ratingsCareers Business Technology entrepreneur venture capital technology entrepreneurship startup business Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We've covered the ongoing debate over "teaching" entrepreneurship. Now we have a report from the front lines.
Ravi Mishra, a University of Pennsylvania junior double majoring in engineering and business who still describes his location as "Silicon Valley, California", writes a blog post titled Where Entrepreneurship Comes to Die.
He tears apart his fellow b-schoolers' business ideas with an entertaining vengeance usually only seen in a venture capitalist (I wonder what he scored on the VCAT), which includes building the craigslist for college students (as if craigslist isn't the craigslist for college students) and a plan to bring the campus meal plan off campus.
Yet Ravi doesn't lay all the blame on his Ivy compatriots. He says of the class: