<p>@mixter</p>
<p>I want to go to college for business, not programming. I can hire programmers later on if I need to. Hiring someone to run your company isn’t so easy… Also, I say that I could probably get into Wharton because they value entrepreneurial stuff very highly. On top of that, all of my scores are above their average.</p>
<p>@Keasbey Nights</p>
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<li><p>What do you mean I wouldn’t need to validate myself?</p></li>
<li><p>I don’t want to go to college for programming. I want to go for business. I run my app company with the business side in mind, not the programming. Sure, I taught myself object oriented programming and have made some highly successful apps, but just because the company is related to programming does not mean that’s what i want to go to college for.</p></li>
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<p>@gazoz918</p>
<p>Because if I can do this with no college education, imagine what I can do after I graduate from Stanford/Wharton. Honestly, 2 full time employees is not a lot either. Sure, it’s pretty impressive for a high school kid, but I envision myself running a 50+ person company when I’m older</p>