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Young Entrepreneur
The ups and downs of running a company during school by Entrepreneur at @ThirdEye_Glass, VC Prototype Capital, and @Wharton student, @RajatBhageria.
Note from the editor

During my freshman year at Wharton, I started a company called ThirdEye that defined the rest of my college experience and changed the rest of my life. I learned so many practical skills: everything from how to build a product to software development to the legal aspects of entrepreneurship to how to effectively talk to people and pitch to finding the best team-members; I also learned so much about myself — what I like, what I don’t, who I want to be, and what impact I want to have. Since ThirdEye, I’ve worked on many different companies during school; but in addition, I’ve developed a great passion in inspiring my young student peers to work on projects that interest them. This platform is the result of that thinking: it’s a community of the best young people, all inspired to do something great all while staying in school. In this platform, I share all my learnings about running a company during school in hopes to inspire more students to work on a side project they’ve been thinking about instead of getting internships they really don’t care about.

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Rajat Bhageria
Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Prototype Capital