Bill Gates famously dropped out of Harvard University during his junior year — but in his new memoir, Source Code, he's ...
Bill Gates put off choosing Microsoft over college for as long as he could. As a 20-year-old Harvard University undergraduate, Gates had such "a great time" in college that he struggled intensely with ...
Initially, Bill Gates tried to balance running Microsoft while studying and even tried to convince another high school friend ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has acknowledged feeling some regret over his decision to leave Harvard University in 1975 to ...
In Source Code, Gates describes his early life and career. But the man dubbed ‘ruthless’ by many of his peers, is largely ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently admitted that he regretted quitting Harvard University to run the software company as its first CEO in 1975.
Bill Gates reflects on his decision to leave Harvard University in 1975 to run Microsoft, expressing nostalgia for the intellectual environment he left behind. Though Gates enjoyed his time at ...
Microsoft is worth $3 trillion, but Bill Gates still wouldn’t advise dropping out of college — here’s why. It may be ...
The Microsoft cofounder talked about his "pretty ideal" childhood, with one shocking loss, at a Harvard Book Store event on Monday evening.
Steve Ballmer mirrored Bill Gates' energy, boosted his social life, and became the round-the-clock business partner he needed ...
Gates had a world-changing idea and the right timing. But even after co-founding Microsoft with Allen, he still hoped to ...
As he prepares to turn 70 this year, Microsoft founder Bill Gates’ new memoir explores how his childhood quirks, upbringing, ...