like m.i.t. and harvard to be here. so who in silicon valley would create an institution like this? a 23-year-old college dropout, of course. we re taking students who have already discovered they re very passionate about building apps, and we are giving them a shortened, focused university experience that ll let them pursue a career as a software developer or a start-up founder. ashu desai cofounded make school. the program differs from traditional school in one major way. it s a start-up itself funded by venture capitalists, and they only invest because they hope to see a return. how does make school work? do students pay tuition? students won t pay up front tuition. they ll pay tuition through their earnings. by aligning our incentives directly with students, we re only making money if the students are having good outcomes. it sounds like a good plan, though the success of the program is yet to be seen. this year s group of students will be the first to complete make sch
some sort of activity, then then this really is just theater. there really is no action that comes from anything. you know, part of her argument is look, they are just out for the money. they are doing things that they know are not good. i mean, isn t that a lot of companies? isn t that a lot of cable news shows which are, like, you know, screaming and yelling and they know it s not good and they re getting people angry and riled up? isn t i mean, isn t that not good? 100%. they re not doing anything other media outlets aren t doing. they are just doing it much better and for some reason, we have exonerated them from any liability. if cnn or any other cable network could be reverse engineered to teen depression or if you were taking ads from the russian intelligence arm or the intelligence arm of the russian government, you d be in a world of hurt. facebook we have been talking a lot about the meta-verse recently and the reason it s got all this attention, what if mark zuck
if you are looking for young tech savants, you can check out the latest hack-a-thon and drop by an accelerator program or visit a controversial new learning institution in downtown san francisco. this is make school a radical alternative to college, a two-year program with 33 students. some of them have turned out of places like mitt and harvard to be here. who would create an institution like this? eye twa-year-old college dropout of course. they are passionate about building apps and we are giving them a shortened focused university experience that will let them pursue a career. he cofounded the make school. it differs from traditional school as a start up itself funded by venture capitalists. they only invest because they