Teen from 4.0 GPa, which built the Viral Cal Ai application, was rejected by the 15 best universities

Teen from 4.0 GPa, which built the Viral Cal Ai application, was rejected by the 15 best universities

Zach Yadegari, co -founder of the highschool, there is a hammer with comments to X After he revealed that of the 18 best universities he had applied for, he was rejected by 15.

Yadegari says he got 4.0 GPa and nailed the rating 34 in his act (above 31 it is considered the highest result). His problem is certain – like tens of 1000’s of commentators on X – was his essay.

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According to Techcrunch last month, Yadegari is a co -founder of the AI ​​Cal Ai viral calorie tracking application, which in response to Yadegari generates hundreds of thousands of revenues, on an annual repetition of revenues of $ 30 million. Although we cannot confirm this claim for revenues, application stores say that the application has been downloaded over 1 million times and has tens of 1000’s of positive reviews.

Cal Ai was actually his second success. He said he had sold his previous web company for $ 100,000.

Yadegari didn’t intend to go to varsity. He and his co -founder had already spent summer at the Hackers House in San Francisco, building their prototype, and thought that he would develop into a classic (if not a banal) technological entrepreneur.

But time in a hacker taught him that if he didn’t go to varsity, he would quit a large a part of his young adult life. So he decided to do more school.

And his essay said about what.

He all published on X. He repeatedly said how he never planned to go to varsity and documented his experience, earning more and more cash as a self -taught coder. He wrote how VC and mentors strengthened the concept that he didn’t need a college.

Until he had a revelation: “In my rejection of the collegiate path, I unknowingly joined one other expectation frame: the archetypal founding father of resignation.

The university would help him “raise the work I have always done”, so now he desired to learn from people, not only books and YouTube.

His penultimate paragraph said: “Through College I will contribute to this larger whole and grow, enabling me to leave an even greater, positive impact on the world.”

Despite the assessment, test results and achievements in the real world, he was rejected, among others, by Stanford, Mit, Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, Duke and Cornell. However, he was adopted by Georgia Tech, the University of Texas and the University of Miami.

Despite this, his tweet with many rejection has develop into popular, with over 22 million views, over 2,700 retweets and over 3,600 comments.

Many comments blew up the essay as “arrogant” Saying that it was a problem.

Others blew up the university acceptance system as a problem (z All bizarre criticisms There).

Probably more insightful comments those indicating Out, that universities are looking for candidates who seem thirsty for education and are prone to graduate. His essay sounded as if he could barely persuade himself.

Even Garry Tan Combinator’s Combinator He weighed himself on xNot with feedback for Yadegari, but with his own “confession” that he was also widely rejected and on the list waiting for his College applications “because I rewrote my essays after reading” The Fountainhead “Ayn Rand.” And the philosophy of objectivity appears to be a permanently controversial topic.

Yadegari tells TechCrunch that he is still pondering about the next steps, but he was fascinated by the answer of his X. “It was interesting to see many different perspectives, but ultimately I would never find out exactly why I was rejected. At the end of the day, when I wrote my essay, I was hoping that the admission offices perceive me as authentic, because that’s all I want.”

Yadegari also says that he realizes that business success is not the biggest achievement of his 17-year life. After obtaining some of them, “I realized that life was not just about financial success,” he said: “It’s about relations and being part of a larger community.”

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