When I’m older, I know for a fact I want to be an entrepreneur. What business I will run, however, are undecided by me at this point.
I’ve wanted to go into medical school for years, so I need to do maths bio and chem which are like the 3 hardest A levels, plus I’m running a YT channel so I think 4 A levels would be too much, thus I can’t do computer science at A level as a 4th.
I don’t think I’m inherently passionate about coding , in fact I find it quite monotonous particularly because it takes years to be able to make programs that look modern and savy, as opposed to looking like they’re from the 1990s. I think if I did learn it to a higher level where I can actually make programs like games then I would enjoy it more. I only really plan on learning coding because it would be invaluable as a skill if I were to become an entrepreneur.
Do all entrepreneurs entering the technology market have skills in programming ? I’m quite convinced that in the UK there aren’t any opportunities for medical entrepreneurs - it’s all dominated by the NHS.
Thanks.