If you're in college and you can make something your friends use consistently (i.e. they'd be bummed if you shut it down), it's ipso facto a good startup idea. Barring, obviously, pathological cases like handing out free money.
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(This is true before college too of course, but I actively discourage people from trying to start startups too young. It's premature optimization of your life.)
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Replying to @paulg
Do you think college is worth the cost if you can't stand not starting a startup? I realize this is equivalent to asking what the cost of networking is.
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Replying to @shauseth
Yes, if you pick the right college and learn as much from the experience as you should.
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How do you pick the right college?
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Replying to @jdcampolargo @shauseth
One good way is to ask the opinions of current students and recent grads that you admire.
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Thank you! Definitely an interesting process. What would you say was the most important you got out of college?
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Probably the example of people whose job was to have new ideas.
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