Education for an Entrepreneur?


Question:
OK, about myself, I'm 18 and starting my Sophomore year in Community College. I always wanted to work for myself, I started a few websites at 14 years old and raked in $15k+ since then (and still reaping the fruits of my labor, but am not interested in web based businesses). I've never had a boss and I love it. Anyway,

I want to get a degree that will get me a good position in a field that is related to Business, the economy, finance (whatever would be required for an Entrepreneur to know).

I want to kill two birds with one stone and get a bachelors degree that would enable me to be the best Entrepreneur while raking in enough money to invest it into stocks, real estate, hedge funds, and other sectors of the economy and even possibly starting up a company or franchise (I believe this is referred to as a broad portfolio). I was thinking about majoring in something along the lines of economics, finance, accounting, or maybe even business administration. I plan to pursue an MBA a few years after my bachelors so I'm think a BBA will be redundant, but what would be smartest major?

What type of education would help me land a good paying job & enable me to invest smartly?

Any advice is great appreciated, THANKS!

Answer:
If you are an entrepreneur, then why do you need a degree that will get you a good-paying job? Anyway...

Many MBA admissions people like applicants who have a non-business undergrad degree. They believe that makes the person more well-rounded. So, find a major that interests you...it could be anything. Chemical engineering, English, or even psychology.
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