Cape Breton Post

When is it OK for wunderkind­s to drop out of school?

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NEW YORK (AP) — It’s one thing to say tech geniuses don’t need degrees. After all, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg all dropped out of college.

But now we’ve got David Karp, who doesn’t even have a high school diploma. Karp, 26, founded Tumblr, the online blogging forum, and sold it to Yahoo for $1.1 billion.

Which raises the question: When is it OK for a wunderkind to drop out of school?

Some folks in Silicon Valley and elsewhere say a convention­al education can’t possibly give kids with outsize talents what they need. Others, like Vivek Wadhwa, a fellow at Stanford Law School who teaches and advises startup companies, say dropping out to pursue a dream is like “buying a lottery ticket — that’s how good your odds are here. More likely than not, you will become unemployed. For every success, there are 100,000 failures.”

But what about kids who are so good at computer programmin­g that schools can’t teach them what they need to know? “That’s what internship­s are for; that’s what extracurri­cular activities are for,” says Wadhwa, who has founded two companies.

Karp, in an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, said he hopes teenagers don’t look at his success as an excuse for leaving school. “That is not a path that I would haphazardl­y recommend to kids out there,” he said. “I was in a very unique position of knowing exactly what I wanted to do at a time when computer science education certainly wasn’t that good in high school in New York City.”

Karp’s mother gave him the option of home-schooling when he was 14, after he completed his freshman year at the Bronx High School of Science, an elite New York City public school that only admits students who score well on a difficult entrance exam. Karp took Japanese classes and had a math tutor while continuing with an internship at an animation production company, but by age 16, he was working for a website and was on his way to become a tech entreprene­ur. He never did get his diploma.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Tumblr Chief Executive David Karp is pictured after a news conference Monday in New York. Examples of tech geniuses who lack college degrees are well-known including Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg among them. But Karp left high school after...
THE CANADIAN PRESS Tumblr Chief Executive David Karp is pictured after a news conference Monday in New York. Examples of tech geniuses who lack college degrees are well-known including Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg among them. But Karp left high school after...

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