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He graduated from High School in 1964. He dropped out of Harvard (never graduated).

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He actually did not graduate. He dropped out of Harward in 1975.

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What collage did Bill Gates graduate from?

Harvard University, in Boston, Massachusetts.


Did Bill Gates graduate High school or University?

Yes Bill Gates is a drop out , but I do not think it was from Harvard university. Although he now calls it a "leave of absence", Bill Gates "dropped out" of Harvard University in November of 1975.


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Bill Gates attended Harvard but did not graduate. He dropped out so he could start his career in computers.


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Bill Gates attended Harvard University, but never completed his degree. He left Harvard in his sophomore year to start a company (Microsoft).


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