7 Advice for College Kids Working on a Startup Idea

Shafeeka Hafeez
5 min readJan 13, 2020

From One College Kid to Another

90 percent of startups never see the light of day.

To put it into perspective, only 1 in 10 startups succeed.

One misstep and you could be off the game.

It may sound bizarre but that’s the risk you should be willing to take.

As a business student trying to apply what I’ve learnt in class to a real-life business, I can relate to your desperation. Technically, desperation is not a good feeling to have, but it could be the driving fuel for entrepreneurs — or so I’ve been told.

Here’s a bunch of things I’ve learnt so far and I wish someone had told me sooner. But here we go, from me to you.

01. Stay up to date

College is great, but the course materials? Not so much.

Most of the course materials and reference books are based on outdated information — which is no match for the pace at which the business world is evolving.

If your teachers aren’t teaching you today’s trends, today’s failures, today’s techniques — seek them out on your own. Know the world you’re about to step into. Otherwise what’s the point?

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Shafeeka Hafeez
Shafeeka Hafeez

Written by Shafeeka Hafeez

I write about startups building a more sustainable world | #SolveDifferent

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