It takes a diverse set of skills to be an entrepreneur. And a lot of founders wish they had learned those skills in school—instead of on the job.

Whether taking on a new role at the company or facing an unexpected downturn, entrepreneurs are constantly faced with situations they weren’t trained to handle. Looking back, many of them say the right college courses might have prepared them to navigate the tough times.

We…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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