Jeremy Rossmann: Why Make School Matters to Me
Dec 30, 2019•1 hr 16 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
If you've been looking for an inside look at Silicon Valley, look no further!
This episode will be helpful to you if you're curious about the following:
Jeremy Rossmann Before Make School
How Make School initially started out
Why Culture and Networks Matter So Much in Success
In this episode, Make School cofounder Jeremy Rossmann opens up about growing up in East Palo Alto, otherwise known as "the richest zip code in the U.S.". The son of two Apple employees who worked on the Macintosh, Rossmann delves into the
culture,
engineering experiences,
and friendships
which led him to cofound Make School (https://www.makeschool.com), a new college that's disrupting CS education and traditional education financing, based in San Francisco at 555 Post St.
After listening to this episode, don't forget to answer the Question of the Day:
Jeremy asks you: "What is the tech trend you feel Make School is behind on?"
Let Jeremy know your thoughts! Email your answers to jeremy@makeschool.com, and CC precious@makeschool.com.
RELATED RESOURCES:
Paul Graham essay, "The Lesson to Unlearn", Dec. 2019 - http://paulgraham.com/lesson.html
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