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Nov 06, 2009 -
Few stages in life are as ripe with learning and experimentation, curiosity and exploration, as one’s college years. College used to be viewed as the last rite of passage prior to entering the ‘real world’ -- the last stop before figuring out what you really wanted to do with your life before taking the plunge. But an increasing amount of enthusiastic college students are pairing their diploma earning efforts with entrepreneurial endeavors, resulting in lofty, passion fueled businesses with dorm room roots.
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(Nov 11, 2009)I will also say I wonder whether "an ever-increasing amount" of students are starting businesses. When I went to school in 1985-1989 there seemed like plenty of "dorm room" entrepreneurs. Maybe there are alot more today, I would probably assume that's true, but at some level that spirit has been there a long time too
Haily Zaki
Contributing Editor, Inhabitat.com
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