Sarah Lawrence business? Advice?

<p>Your passion for many subjects will definitely be satisfied by Sarah Lawrence. I personally think that the extremely strong emphasis on independent scholarship/grad school-level research and writing with your conference projects will foster important skills for a business career or for any career in general, including leadership. </p>

<p>Although yes, there are no business courses and the school doesn’t have a big offering of professional degrees, I would say apply. Besides the possibility of you changing your mind in the future about your career, there is a Social Entrepreneurship club. The team got into the semifinals last year for the Hult Prize, which is a global competition about addressing a social problem, and I believe that they beat out Columbia University, MIT, and Harvard Business School. There was not one business major in the team - it was a mix of psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics, science, and of course, writing. The founder of the club spoke at the Scholars Reception this past February for the Class of 2018 recipients of Merit Scholarships. If you want to contact her, her name is Sachi Shah. Here is the article: <a href=“http://www.slc.edu/news-events/news/2014-03-20-slc-students-are-semi-finalists-in-hult-prize-competition-nr.html”>http://www.slc.edu/news-events/news/2014-03-20-slc-students-are-semi-finalists-in-hult-prize-competition-nr.html&lt;/a&gt; </p>

<p>Look at ALL of the courses available at SLC and think of any other alternative careers that you would like to pursue. If you decide to attend, you’re going to interweave all of the subjects in ways that you’ve never imagined and attain so much knowledge and yes, put it to a practical use. </p>

<p>I really hope that this helped you. You didn’t write much in your post, but you seem very self-motivated and scholarly and determined, which is basically the college.</p>