Peter Thiel is best known for being an early angel investor in Facebook 
and the co- founder of PayPal, but he’s making headlines with a new 
venture: paying college-age teens to drop out and start their own 
businesses.
 The Thiel Fellowship: 20 Under 20 on Wednesday announced it 
had selected 20 students under the age of 20 and handed them $100,000 to
 get their business ideas off the ground. The Fellowship plays on some 
of Thiel’s unconventional beliefs about the current state of academics 
and post-graduate opportunities.
He’s recently been talking a lot about 
the “education bubble,” with the cost of education being far too much 
for what you actually get out of it—a piece of paper and an 
extraordinary amount of debt. At the very least, this will be an 
interesting sandbox experiment for the winners to see what they can do 
with their funds. One winner is 18-year-old John Burnham, who wants to 
develop methods to use space- industry technology in resource 
extraction. Another is Faheem Zaman, 18, who wants to work on a 
mobile-payment system for the developing world.
While I agree with some 
of Thiel’s ideas, especially the idea that college students are required
 to incur too much debt to get a chance in the “real world,” college 
dropout success stories are still a rarity. Not everyone in the batch of
 20 Under 20 will succeed, and it could even hinder their long-term 
earning potential if they decide to pursue college again later. Then 
there’s some of the more obvious benefits of earning a degree.
First, 
college helps create well-rounded individuals who learn several 
subjects. Second, most big- name companies require a degree of some kind
 to work for them. Third, and maybe the most important, college is an 
incredible networking hub that connects and rewards people long after 
the debts are paid off. What do you think? If you could go back, would 
you drop out so you could start your own business with a $100,000 
backing? Do you think any of these young adults will be hindered later 
in life for trying their hand at entrepreneurship?
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Someone Will Pay You $100,000 to Drop Out of School and Start a Tech Company
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