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College Cash: How to Earn and Learn as a Student Entrepreneur

College Cash: How to Earn and Learn as a Student Entrepreneur

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: College Cash : How to Earn and Learn As a Student Entreprene
Review: Van Hutchinson's book is one of the funniest how-to guides I've ever read. The cartoons are hilarious. One of them shows a guy telling the doctor, "It hurts when I go like this," as he pulls out his wallet.

Mr. Hutchinson covers a lot of detail but makes it real, because the whole book is based on interviews with dozens of college-age entrepreneurs. It's believable too. They are not all Michael Dells, but range from a perfoming clown to a well-staffed computer upgrade firm, and the various students share their frustrations as well as their successes.

I know from my own experience it is tough to take classes and juggle a real-world business. But it's rewarding, and Hutchinson's book helped me in my small business.

I give it 5 stars and recommend it highly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: College Cash : How to Earn and Learn As a Student Entreprene
Review: Van Hutchinson's book is one of the funniest how-to guides I've ever read. The cartoons are hilarious. One of them shows a guy telling the doctor, "It hurts when I go like this," as he pulls out his wallet.

Mr. Hutchinson covers a lot of detail but makes it real, because the whole book is based on interviews with dozens of college-age entrepreneurs. It's believable too. They are not all Michael Dells, but range from a perfoming clown to a well-staffed computer upgrade firm, and the various students share their frustrations as well as their successes.

I know from my own experience it is tough to take classes and juggle a real-world business. But it's rewarding, and Hutchinson's book helped me in my small business.

I give it 5 stars and recommend it highly.


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