Who is as rich as Steve Jobs who dropped out of school or didn t go to college? Jobs Bill...

Updated on technology 2024-03-26
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Let's be honest, his adoptive parents are both blue-collar workers and their incomes are not high. However, the tuition fees at Reed College were high, and he felt that he would not gain much from college, so he dropped out. In a word, mainly for economic reasons.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Jobs: Why did I give up on college?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Jobs was born in February 1955 and studied at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, but dropped out in December 1972 for a hobby.

    Bill Gates, who was born in October 1955, did not drop out of school, but dropped out of Harvard University in his sophomore year because of his fascination with computer programs.

    And these people have recently dropped out of school:

    Lady Gaga attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. But after only one year of study, she dropped out of school to pursue her ** career full-time.

    Tiger? Tiger Woods continued to play on amateur Gower Field while studying economics at Stanford University, perhaps inspired by the concept of "opportunity cost" at Stanford, which he dropped out of two years to become a professional player.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Jobs: Studied at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, and dropped out of school because of a hobby.

    Bill Gates: Studying at Harvard University, also because of hobbies, I got together with some like-minded people to start a business.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Jobs dropped out of Rhett College; Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard College.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard University in the United States.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Bill Gates can be considered a rich kid.

    His father was a lawyer and his grandfather was a banker.

    His mother was a director of IBM, and his first business was introduced by his mother, and Microsoft started from there.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because Westerners know to be themselves from a young age, and most of us are obviously confused. Life can only be rewarding when you focus your life on one hobby that comes from your heart. That's why not only the IT world, but also many other fields are where Westerners are at the forefront.

    1. Differences in critical thinking. Because foreign philosophy education is relatively early, I have already studied philosophy and learned to think systematically in junior and senior high school. We only learned it in college, and most of our students didn't learn it seriously and systematically.

    Second, the difference in values. Western countries educate us on universal values through religion, but we obviously lack it.

    3. Differences in outlook on life. Western education is about cultivating students' interests and hobbies from an early age. We are crammed for education, or we are swayed by our parents' interests and hobbies.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard in his junior year.

    Walmart founder graduated from the University of Missouri.

    Warren Buffettney, University of Braska-Lincoln B.A. + Columbia M.A.

    carlos

    Graduated from the National Autonomous University of SlimhelĂș (first in 13 years).

    Ellison (No. 5): Graduated from Chiba University, Illinois, and Northwestern University.

    Charles Koch (6th), MIT, B.A., M.A.

Related questions
6 answers2024-03-26

Jobs' first daughter was named Lisa Jobs, Lisa was a writer, and Jobs liked this daughter very much in his later years, more of a sense of indebtedness. >>>More

23 answers2024-03-26

Steve Jobs is the founder of the graphics interface, can you understand? He drove the development of computers all over the world, and if it weren't for him, would it still be the DOS processing system that deals with the computer thing? You know the DOS system, right? >>>More

9 answers2024-03-26

The following products are available:

iPhone, iPhone3G, iPhone3GS, iPhone 4S were the last products to hit the market before Jobs' death. In fact, Jobs was involved in the design of the iPhone 5. >>>More

14 answers2024-03-26

Yes... But it shouldn't be as good as when Jobs was there, after all, the legend can't be copied, and of course, it's possible to suddenly run out of a second generation of Jobs.

3 answers2024-03-26

The "time capsule" buried in the ground 30 years ago by Apple founder Steve Jobs has finally been excavated. Because all the participants had forgotten where they had been buried, the rediscovery of the "time capsule" was delayed for 10 years. Among them, the one that attracted the most attention was the Apple Lisa mouse left by Jobs. >>>More