Our columnist Ananda Klaar criticizes the current forms of examinations at universities in Germany. She writes in her new column why exams put a lot of strain on students and why term papers seem outdated in the age of AI.

Almost five percent of German founders do not have a professional qualification, and some ran their first company as students. Here, five of them tell their stories and say why they don't want to graduate. And why no one wants to be a boss anymore. The texts of the week about studying and starting a career.