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<blockquote data-quote="prospectiveswitcher" data-source="post: 144443" data-attributes="member: 24174"><p>Hi [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER] , would be interested to get your thoughts here, one of the other questions on the HL application is: </p><p>"Sustaining a successful and profitable practice requires both commercial awareness and innovative thinking. Tell us about something that you have done that shows you have a strong innovative or entrepreneurial spirit." </p><p></p><p>While at university I founded a startup with a friend which was awarded (a relatively small) amount of funding after pitching the business during a competition held at our university. Over the next year or so we continued to develop the business, being awarded more resources from other incubator-type programmes outside of our university, but ultimately the business did not take off (mainly due to regulatory hurdles) and we stopped pursuing it. Would it be risky to include this given it was ultimately not a success? I thought it was quite a strong example but am second guessing it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prospectiveswitcher, post: 144443, member: 24174"] Hi [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER] , would be interested to get your thoughts here, one of the other questions on the HL application is: "Sustaining a successful and profitable practice requires both commercial awareness and innovative thinking. Tell us about something that you have done that shows you have a strong innovative or entrepreneurial spirit." While at university I founded a startup with a friend which was awarded (a relatively small) amount of funding after pitching the business during a competition held at our university. Over the next year or so we continued to develop the business, being awarded more resources from other incubator-type programmes outside of our university, but ultimately the business did not take off (mainly due to regulatory hurdles) and we stopped pursuing it. Would it be risky to include this given it was ultimately not a success? I thought it was quite a strong example but am second guessing it now. [/QUOTE]
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