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Success rate of college students' entrepreneurship
The success rate of college students' entrepreneurship is less than 10% for the following reasons:

1. College student entrepreneurs are not clear about themselves, do not have the conditions and qualities to start a business, lack the analysis of their own advantages, think impersonally about their own resources, and have a poor understanding of their own qualities and skills.

2. Lack of systematic knowledge and skills. Although college students grow up and have more knowledge than middle school students, they still have a certain distance from the society, and they don't know much about the society and lack social experience.

3. The founder's project goal in the seed stage of entrepreneurship is not clear, he just thinks I want to do this. More entrepreneurs only make money for their own goals.

4, partnership, emotional supremacy, did not consider distribution according to ability.