find about 200 people willing to pay you to teach them, would be a start.
2006-06-05 23:20:16
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answered by ? 6
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The best routes to take are to research the process of starting a business as well as the industry you're interested in.
I recommend checking out the SBA, Entrepreneur, The Start Up Journal & Nolo. All 4 are great informational resources for the new/small business owner. I posted links for you in the source box.
Associations may be a good avenue to explore as well. These organizations will address many of the thoughts, questions and concerns you'll inevitably have as well as many you haven't anticipated yet. See the source box for some relevant links.
Research, research, research – this cannot be stressed enough. Read as much as you can about the industry. Here are some book titles that are relevant:
* On the Journey to Open a New School: One Step at a Time by Brenda J. Travis
* Crash Course by Chris Whittle
* How to Market Your School : A guide to marketing, public relations, and communication for school administrators by Johanna M Lockhart
* A Public School of Your Own: Your Guide to Creating and Running a Charter School by Catherine Blakemore
Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures!
2006-06-06 07:17:39
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answered by TM Express™ 7
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Buy a plot say 5 acres.
Build a school. Get the licences.
Hire teachers/staffs. Students would rush in automatically.
Than you would sit as a dean..and be a multi millionaire.
Appoint me as your Correspondant. We can have a deal.
Future is that much in Education / Food ( Out of home ) / Medicine and construction. Rest all follows.
2006-06-05 23:24:15
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answered by kanuuscbe 3
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First things first are you a fully qualified teacher?? if so thats a good help if not then i would suggest that as a sort of first base
2006-06-05 23:23:26
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answered by mandy k 1
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