If you were a 22 year old that just graduated college today, what would you do with your life?
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Replying to @ChrisPodlaski @GwynneShotwell and
One thing I know for sure I would not do is go work for a big company, even a prestigious one like Google. I'd probably either go to grad school (like I did) or start a startup.
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Replying to @tinvaan @ChrisPodlaski and
If I were a 22 year starting a startup I would certainly apply to YC. Which is not that surprising, since it was designed to be what I wish I'd had when I did start one. But (assuming I got in) I would not get sucked into raising a huge amount on Demo Day.
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I would raise maybe $500k, keep the company small for the first year, work closely with users to make something amazing, and otherwise stay off SV's radar. In other words, be the opposite of a scenester.
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@paulg, what do u think about an MBA for software engineers who already have graduate studies on computer science + significant work experience (asking for a friend...)1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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You don’t think MBA with software engineering would give you an advantage running a company? I did read your article on how education teaches us to hack vs learn, but I’m curious.
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It would presumably give you an advantage. The question is whether it would give you more advantage than other ways of spending the time (and money). I would guess not.
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