Stefan Bielski’s mix of student, researcher, faculty, and entrepreneurial experiences cultivate his unique perspective on education.
His college years began at Johns Hopkins University, attending two years' night school while working as a local startup's first full-time employee and, after its acquisition, as a licensed Realtor. After a Gap Year and hiring former NYT Education editor Loren Pope as advisor, he transferred to The College of Wooster, where he graduated with a B.A. in History in 1994. His intellectual-history focus included the theses: “The Ivory Tower of Babel: causes and Consequences of Overspecialization Academia”, which led to his funded research thesis sequel , "From Rule of Experts to Ideological Entrepreneurship: The Evolution of Think Tanks"
He also studied Polish culture, history and language at Krakow's Jagellonian University and designed his own pre-MBA quant bootcamp at Blagoevgrad's American University in Bulgaria. He earned his MBA at Mexico's now-defunct Duxx Graduate School of Business Leadership on full scholarship.
That in turn led to his 2bschool venture for those applying to top MBA and other graduate programs.
He taught writing at the University of Warsaw’s Institute of Applied Linguists to language professional in training (teachers, journalists, translators) and entrepreneurship to 50 Latin American student-entrepreneurs at Georgetown University’s ‘Trepcamp.