“The primary advantage of college is networking” seems to be believed by a lot of people, relatively few of whom avail themselves of the opportunity to network with undergrads or their professors in any given month.
That’s what’s a little subversive about this strategy While you may run the risk of seeming creepy or presumptuous, there’s no explicit prerequisite that you be a college student in order to network with students
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You could get faster returns through networking with other adult professionals, but a strong network of undergraduates increases exponentially in value over time Most importantly, you would have far less competition than, say, 10 years into those students’ careers
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it makes sense if you're a VC, sure
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