Sometimes, I feel like every single person in their 20s is hoping to either create or work at the next big startup. But Bryan Schreier, a partner at
Sequoia Capital, said that's largely a West Coast phenomenon. For example, according to Sequoia's research, 41 percent of Stanford's computer science majors go to work for a startup after graduation, while that number is only 13 percent for Harvard, with similar results at other top East Coast schools. So Sequoia is hoping to bring those numbers up, in part through a conference at Princeton this weekend (co-hosted ?by student publication
Business Today) called
Start @ A Startup.
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end of the world end of the world december 21 2012 norad 12/21/12 winter solstice Jabari Parker
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