Commentary

Biggest Apple Glad He Dropped Out

Apple Computer Inc.’s CEO Steve Jobs told Stanford University graduates Sunday that dropping out of college was one of the best decisions he ever made because it forced him to be innovative, even when it came to finding enough money for dinner … Jobs, 50, said he attended Reed College in Portland, Ore., but dropped out after only eight months because it was too expensive for his working-class family. He said his real education started when he “dropped in” on whatever classes interested him, including calligraphy.

Whole article is here. And for more on the innovation-wary climate of higher education, check out Dan Klein’s take on the incestuous world of academic economics.