amitdgr wrote:
rca215 wrote:
In the US, I would think Stanford, Berkeley and MIT are generally at the top of the entrepreneurship list, if not just for their connections with local tech/bio hubs and affiliation with strong tech-oriented schools. Outside of the US, I believe that Oxford and Cambridge like to tout their entrepreneurship credentials, also at least partly due to location and broader university affiliation.
rca !! that is a pretty useful post ... +1 for you...
are entrepreneurs required to show a lot of work-ex ?? I don't have "lot"
I don't think there's a strict rule one way or the other, but I do believe that some schools trend towards younger vs. older students (of the ones I listed, I think only Stanford has a younger "bias", for lack of better word). That said, if you go in with a big entrepreneurship push in you application essays then I imagine you would have to have something that demonstrates a relevant interest or history, even if it is academic or extra-curricular instead of professional.