Re: Let the Learned Speak
It's known that colleges and universities only teach you how to learn in the real world scenarios. College may teach you how to build amazing software applications, it may ingrain enough marketing skills in order for you to secure deals, but it won't offer you a lot on how to arrange capital for required software and hardware to actually build those applications.
Being able to put all pieces of a puzzle together is what makes you supercede others at your level. One can be a great software engineer, or a great marketing person, but having the vision to lead, judge and be able to make creative decisions, is something you need to learn as you adapt in your respective fields. Confidence in your skills and judgements are tremendously helpful, and also the acquired knowledge...
back to work :)