It's never too early to start a business, but starting one takes hard work. There's no easy set of links you can look at to find out everything you need to know about starting one.
However, Google is your friend. You can ask Google whatever you'd like to know, and browse the internet for answers.
In regards to parts, you can look at the Salvation Army / Goodwill stores, garage sales, Craig's List, Ebay, and all sorts of other places. Google can also come in handy for finding "junk" computers.
Don't stress about which career you'll be in after college -- time will only tell. I graduated in Manufacturing and here I am, working for iFixit, pretty far from any sort of manufacturing environment.
I was just as young as you when I started fiddling with computers, but unfortunately there was no internet I could go to and ask questions at the time :)
[quote|Miroslav Djuric]It's never too early to start a business, but starting one takes hard work. There's no easy set of links you can look at to find out everything you need to know about starting one.
However, Google is your friend. You can ask Google whatever you'd like to know, and browse the internet for answers.
In regards to parts, you can look at the Salvation Army / Goodwill stores, garage sales, Craig's List, Ebay, and all sorts of other places. Google can also come in handy for finding "junk" computers.
Don't stress about which career you'll be in after college -- time will only tell. I graduated in Manufacturing and here I am, working for iFixit, pretty far from any sort of manufacturing environment.
I was just as young as you when I started fiddling with computers, but unfortunately there was no internet I could go to and ask questions at the time :)[/quote]