He Went To Harvard University
Bill Gates went to Harvard University (dropped out)
Bill Gates attended Harvard University, but dropped out. Barack Obama graduated from Columbia, and got a law degree from Harvard.
Harvard
I know that he attended Harvard University and he dropped out of Harvard at 1975. By that time he had learned what he needed to learn, and it would have been a waste of time to continue going to college rather than starting his career, in which Bill Gates was so spectacularly successful.
Harvard Before dropping out
As far as i know Bill Gates went to Harvard but he dropped out
Bill Gates left college to work full time on Microsoft. His unique licensing concept created a huge windfall and he is now one of the riches people in the world. But he finished high school and had several years of college.
uhh, University of North Dakota?
well, Gates was born and grew up in Seattle, Washington USA. His father, William H. Gates II was a Seattle attorney and his mother, Mary Maxwell Gates was a school teacher and chairperson of the United Way charity. Gates and his two sisters had a comfortable upbringing, with Gates being able to attend the exclusive secondary "Lakeside School". Bill Gates started studying at Harvard University in 1973 where he met up with Paul Allen. Gates and Allen worked on a version of the programming language BASIC, that was the basis for the MITS Altair (the first microcomputer available). He did not go on to graduate from Harvard University as he left in his junior year to start what was to become the largest computer software company in the world; Microsoft Corporation. Bill Gates and the Microsoft Corporation "To enable people and businesses throughout the world to realize their full potential." Microsoft Mission Statement After dropping out of Harvard Bill Gates and his partner Paul Allen set about revolutionizing the computer industry. Gates believed there should be a computer on every office desk and in every home.
Bill Gates went to Edmond High School.
yes, he graduated from Harvard in 1880