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I dropped out of Wharton to start my own business. Within the first year, we made over $1 million in revenue.
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Abigail McCulloch dropped out of Wharton Business School after one year to found Alma Padel, a Chicago-based padel tennis club, which generated over $1 million in revenue within its first year.
I dropped out of Wharton to start my own business. Within the first year, we made over $1 million in revenue.
Courtesy Alma Padel
Abigail McCulloch started playing padel, a racket sport popular in South America, during business school.
She'd been searching for a career option she was passionate about, and found it on the court.
She dropped out of Wharton after a year to found her Chicago club.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Abigail McCulloch, founder of Alma Padel. It has been edited for length and clarity.
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