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A student could be at the same time an entrepreneur

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A student can definitely be an entrepreneur at the same time. Many successful entrepreneurs started their businesses while still studying. Balancing both requires good time management, focus, and prioritizing tasks. Being a student can even offer advantages like access to resources, networks, and fresh ideas. Are you a student and at the same time an entrepreneur?
 
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Yes, it can be completely possible. I have a friend who became an online seller when he was still in school. It is difficult, but it takes discipline to balance business and studies. The majority of students have a problem in time management, but if they could overcome that, it's absolutely possible. If both can be managed, that's a plus but it needs proper planning and focus. You also need to know that it's not simple, but it can be done provided that you are serious about it.
 
That's the problem with most of them of this generation, they easily get distracted.
To think of it, that’s even the best time to start. No responsibilities yet, so you can experiment. Back in the uni, I once sold to small chops just to make extra cash. It wasn’t easy balancing it with classes, but it taught me to hustle early. So yeah, students can run business, as long as they can manage their time well and still focus on school.
 
I actually started making musical beats for people while I was doing my second year in college. By the time that I got to my third year in college, I was already running a makeshift music studio in my college lodge room. A student that starts entrepreneurship in college won't have problems with evolving to full fledged entrepreneurship when they eventually graduate from college. That's why people should learn crafts skills before they start college.
 
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