一个18岁的编译员 被所有常春藤联谊会拒绝 在建了一个三万元的应用程序后 选择了免上大学的道路
An 18-year-old coder, rejected by all Ivy Leagues, chose college-free path after building a $30M app.
一个18岁的自学编译员Zach Yadegari是Cal AI的创始人,这是一个卡路里追踪应用程序,每年收入3 000万美元,尽管有完美的GPA、青蒿素综合疗法高分和早期创业成功,但所有常青藤联盟学校都拒绝了他。
An 18-year-old self-taught coder, Zach Yadegari, founder of Cal AI—a calorie-tracking app earning $30 million annually—was rejected by all Ivy League schools despite a perfect GPA, high ACT score, and early entrepreneurial success.
他选择迈阿密大学, 称大学为“六位数的假期”, 并主张现实世界的经验往往超过传统的高等教育。
He chose the University of Miami, calling college a "six-figure vacation" and arguing that real-world experience often surpasses traditional higher education.
虽然承认大学可能会给某些人带来好处, 但他认为对于大部分人来说并不必要, 原因是成本不断上升, 回报不确定,
While acknowledging college may benefit some, he believes it’s not necessary for most due to rising costs and uncertain returns, especially in tech fields where skills and portfolios matter more than degrees.