If you carry out research to establish how many people with no educational qualifications have become wealthy and successful entrepreneurs, you will find quite a few. However, if you research how many entrepreneurs are currently enjoying huge success because they invested time in gaining business-related qualifications you will find thousands!
If you have flair, enthusiasm, imagination, and the desire to achieve and to be independent, then developing business ideas and ventures as an entrepreneur may have a strong appeal for you. It makes good sense to allow these qualities to be developed in the context of a bachelor or MBA degree course, and then to study entrepreneurship as a Business major. This investment of your time to gain expertise and knowledge can pay significant dividends as you enter or re-enter the business world. You will have developed sound analytic and risk assessment skills, insight into and answers to the challenges of product development, and the ability to put together a convincing and persuasive business plan. In fact building a successful business from scratch if necessary will be a welcome and manageable challenge.