how hard it's to read a bunch of STEM books and then scam retarded inverstors with buzzwords about my ideas?
>>1332100
why would you read stem and try to scam investors. how about finance
>>1332108
because I want to have cool ideas and get other people to build shit for me.
Retarded business majors who don't know anything about stem? Pretty easy
Everyone else? No
>>1332126
They'll know you're full of shit.
Trust me I just got my B.S in engineering and worked with a marketing student in my senior design project. The dude talked as if he knew everything and had the general attitude of throwing buzzwords to sound smart and had "plans" to have engineers build his great ideas. He would say that he only chose business because he wanted to finance his inventions/ideas.
He was full of shit. I would never go through a startup with him. Useless. Even in many business aspects.
>>1332126
the one nice thing about stem is there arent any buzzwords. just concepts that have been built upon for a long time.
none of this transient bullshit like you see in finance and a lot of "social" and art degrees