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College students' entrepreneurial problems
Four problems of college students' entrepreneurship;

1, lacking entrepreneurial beliefs and social experience. Entrepreneurship in college students' minds is more of a success story, and their mentality is naturally idealistic. In fact, behind success is more failure. Because of their lack of social experience and psychological preparation, if they encounter setbacks and failures in starting a business, they will feel very painful and even depressed.

2, the idea is too naive, divorced from reality. College students' understanding of entrepreneurship is still limited to a beautiful idea and concept, so their behavior is quite blind. There are still many fallacies in their world outlook and way of thinking, and it is difficult to handle some specific things correctly.

3. Low entrepreneurial ability and narrow business scope. Good entrepreneurial ability is the key to the success of college students' independent entrepreneurship, which includes professional and technical ability, management ability, social communication ability, risk tolerance ability, innovation and change ability, etc. , with strong comprehensiveness. However, today's college students know almost nothing about the abilities and qualities needed for starting a business.

4. Lack of funds. Capital is the bottleneck restricting college students' entrepreneurship. Without capital, even the best new technology can hardly be transformed into real productive forces. High tuition fees have made it difficult for families, and it is even more difficult to attract social investment. big