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Gates graduated from Lakeside School in 1973. He scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT.
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Yes, he got accepted to Harvard and you have to have good grades to get into Harvard
Bill Gates went to Harvard from 1973-to 1975, dropping out of school to pursue a career in computer software programming. he studied a little bit of everything, focusing on math and computers but admits to cutting class and sitting in on the tougher graduate courses that he was not permitted to register for.
Gates and Allen then formed a company that they called Traf-O-Data. They put together a small computer for measuring traffic flow and made about $20,000. The company remained in business until Gates and Allen graduated from high school.
No, Bill Gates does not have a school. There is currently a school named after Chuck Norris in South Africa though.
Bill Gates went to an elemantry school and then was transferred to the private school, Lakeside, in North Seattle
Bill Gates attended the Lakeside Private School in Seattle, Washington.
Where did Bill Gates go to High School?? mr.moseby and madam fox secondary school.
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Rory Gates is the son of Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft. Rory goes to a private school in Kirkland called Eastside Prep.
Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, attended the Lakeside School, Seattle, Washington.
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Bill Gates went to Lakeside School in Seattle Washington.
Bill Gates's High school was called Lakeside school (private school) and his business partner was Paul Allen.
he created microsoft Yes, William "Bill" Henry Gates, did create Microsoft, but can you specifically, describe it?