Gen Z coder rejected by the Ivy League despite founding a $30 million app says college is ‘not worth it for most people’
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A Gen Z coder, who founded a $30 million app and boasts a perfect 4.0 GPA along with a 34 on the ACT, was surprisingly rejected by Ivy League schools. This situation raises important questions about the value of traditional education, especially for talented individuals who may find success outside conventional paths. His experience highlights a growing sentiment among young entrepreneurs that college may not be necessary for everyone, prompting a reevaluation of how we define success in today's world.
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