The Harvard Crimson newspaper called Gates "the most successful dropout of Harvard", and the world can call him a surprisingly rich man. For more than a decade, Gates has been one of the richest people in the world, if not the richest. Gates, whose parents were lawyers and school teachers, entered Harvard in the autumn of 1973. Two years later, he dropped out of school, and his childhood friend Paul? Allen co-founded Microsoft. In 2007, after leaving Harvard for more than 30 years, the Microsoft founder finally got the degree (honorary doctorate) awarded by his alma mater. At the graduation ceremony, Gates said, "I am a negative textbook. That's why I was invited to speak at your's graduation ceremony. If I speak at the opening ceremony, some people will not be able to attend the graduation ceremony today. "
Steve. Steve jobs
If Jobs had stayed at school, there would have been no Mac, iPod, heck or even Buzz Lightyear. When Jobs first entered Reed College for six months, he dropped out of school because his working-class parents were short of money. But he continued to work hard and finally founded Apple, NeXT Computer and Pixar, which changed the prospect of modern culture. However, although he went to college for a short time, it also had some influence. In a speech at Stanford University in 2005, he said that a calligraphy class at Reed College inspired him and formed the basis of letterpress printing used in the first Mac computer.
Two dollars, sir? Buckminster fuller
Mr Barker. Fuller is an architect, thinker, inventor, futurist painter and a dropout. He dropped out of Harvard University not once, but twice. His career after dropping out of school should be said to be quite a failure. His series of business adventures ended in failure, and he has been extremely sad since his daughter died. Although Fuller may settle down and his life is not as outstanding as it is now (he even thought about suicide), he refused to bow to a series of bad luck. At the age of 32, Fuller began his personal exploration to improve the world. Some of his unorthodox ideas, such as dymaxion (the smallest structure provides the greatest strength) house and dymaxion car, fascinated the United States, and his landmark building "short-distance dome" at the World Expo in Canada also won him international reputation and recognition.
3 Lady Gaga
Before becoming Gaga, she was Germanotta. Her real name is Tiffany? Joanne. Angelina? Germanotta (Stefani Joanne Angelina) studied at Tisch Art College of new york University. But after only one year of study, she dropped out of school to pursue her music career full-time. She entered the entertainment circle in new york with her impressive performance, and signed a contract with Interscope Records at the age of 20. Her debut album "Fame in 2008" made the world crazy about Gaga (Gaga means crazy in English).
4 marks? Mark zuckerberg (Zuckerberg)
Most college dormitories are places like this: sleeping, studying, or doing something that parents may not be happy about. Mark? Zuckerberg founded Facebook in his dormitory. At first, this website was only for a few Harvard students, but this social networking site was very popular and soon spread to other Ivy League universities and other universities in the United States. Facebook was so popular that Zuckerberg packed his bags and moved the fledgling company to Palo Alto, California. He left the sacred auditorium of Harvard University forever. At present, for people in their twenties, this decision is quite correct. According to Forbes, Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in the world, with a net worth of $4 billion.