As a Business Major, I have experienced scenarios where I have had to think like an entrepreneur. In high school I took all of our marketing courses and was vice president of our marketing club where I had to build an entire NFL franchise from scratch. In my Business of thought class last year as a freshman, we read books on entrepreneurs and had to write a paper on why we think they were successful and how we can incorporate it into something we as students would like to pursue in the future.
Two of the main errors that occur can be that somebody who is seeking to be an entrepreneur fails, and from that failure they don't learn from their mistakes and are not able to succeed so they give up. Another error can occur when they business or venture does not network well.
I plan to encounter: 1.) take more courses an d make a full plan with my advisor about jobs and internships 2.) get an internship at a marketing firm where I can learn hands on 3.) graduate with a degree in business marketing 4.) get a job in the marketing field to earn a steady income