Gates, Zuckerberg and the Myth of the College Dropout
While there are famous college dropouts like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates, most successful people in the U.S. graduated from college.
When Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was asked to give this year's commencement address at Harvard, he asked for advice from Bill Gates.
Zuckerberg said, "They know we didn't actually graduate, right?"
To which Gates replied, "Oh, that is the best part! They actually give you a degree!"
[MAP: Where Fortune 100 CEOs Earned MBAs]
This recent exchange between two famous Harvard dropouts might lead you to think college doesn't matter. Numerous media stories and even famous billionaires are glamorizing dropouts or encouraging kids to skip college entirely.
While it's true there are successful college dropouts, statistically speaking, they are not the norm. As researchers in education and talent, we found that the vast majority of the country's success stories are college graduates, such as Sheryl Sandberg (Harvard), Jeff Bezos (Princeton) and Marissa Mayer (Stanford).
When Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was asked to give this year's commencement address at Harvard, he asked for advice from Bill Gates.
Zuckerberg said, "They know we didn't actually graduate, right?"
To which Gates replied, "Oh, that is the best part! They actually give you a degree!"
[MAP: Where Fortune 100 CEOs Earned MBAs]
This recent exchange between two famous Harvard dropouts might lead you to think college doesn't matter. Numerous media stories and even famous billionaires are glamorizing dropouts or encouraging kids to skip college entirely.
While it's true there are successful college dropouts, statistically speaking, they are not the norm. As researchers in education and talent, we found that the vast majority of the country's success stories are college graduates, such as Sheryl Sandberg (Harvard), Jeff Bezos (Princeton) and Marissa Mayer (Stanford).
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