This Ivy League reject taught himself to code at 7, built a $30m app by 18 and is treating college like a $100k vacation: ‘not necessarily things that are directly related to my company’
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Zach Yadegari, a self-taught coder who started programming at just 7 years old, has made waves by creating a $30 million app by the age of 18. Despite his success, he views college as more of a luxurious experience than a necessity, enjoying life at the University of Miami with fellow young millionaires. His story highlights the changing landscape of education and entrepreneurship, showing that traditional paths aren't the only route to success.
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