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These kids' parents must hate Thiel. What does this guy know about what's good for their futures?


view from this parent: we’re grateful for this opportunity. our son definitely lacks the “imitation gene” so k-12 public school (and any other options within our financial means and family scheduling limits) did not adequately encourage/support his talents and ability. Furthermore,the college admission process is so formulaic that it failed to spot his potential. This fellowship is elitist in number, but not in spirit. They judged him on the merit of his idea and the depth of his abilities, not on his GPA. It was a competition that was open to all. And though it is not scalable, it offers up the notion that alternative paths to over-priced academia is possible. It is a small, but meaningful attempt to break the university monopoly on the futures of our brightest, most innovative students.


i'm sure their parents are very disappointed that their children won an elite $100k grant before the age of 20.

it's gonna be an ugly mark they'll never scrub off their resume, or google searches of their name.

worse, should they ever want to go back to school, what respectable school would accept someone who received a thiel prize?

should have gone to school, taken on debt, and gone on to some internships after graduation, these kids.


To read the article, a bunch of these kids seemed to have already decided to leave school. Though I'm sure you're absolutely right about some.




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