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Should You Go to College? My Thoughts on Getting a Degree Before Working VS Building Wealth Before Learning.

Felicia Moraru
6 min readOct 30, 2023

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I am 6 months away from graduation, and more and more people are questioning my next steps: “Will you pursue a master’s degree?”, “Are you starting to work in corporate?”

It is natural to receive this kind of questions, and I don’t mind people asking. But when I respond with “no” to both, it often elicits raised eyebrows and unsolicited advice from people claiming I’m too young to understand the gravity of my decision and that I will, eventually, change my mind. As if the world will collapse around me.

The common thread in these questions is a clear expectation that my choices should conform to societal norms.

First, they assume that if you’re in your early 20s, you cannot do anything extraordinary and should stick to the only acceptable path.

Second, they assume you have no entrepreneurial inclinations or no desire/capability to build something on your own (which could vary from software, service, a bundle of services, or physical goods). Or that you could employ people (even older than you) and start a business.

Third, if you think I am of little to no need in the job market, which is so competitive that a bachelor’s degree is insufficient (necessitating additional qualifications), then why are you so eager to push me toward that path?

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Felicia Moraru
Felicia Moraru

Written by Felicia Moraru

I build startups and treat ideas as small bets. foundersproject.io | RWRI Alumni

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