If you work incredibly hard over a short period of time and watch these videos, you are emulating quite a bit of YC.
How to Start a Startup: Fall 2014
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#22Marginally related: Anyone know when startup school invitations go out? I believe the application deadline was last week.
Somewhere it was said that invitations would go out about a week after the deadline, so I would expect them by September 19th.
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#23(Also there is only 90 universities signed up for watch parties, yet copy lists "hundreds")
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#24This is an amazing recruiting tool for YC and is a page out of JOEL SPOLSKY's book: "So if the top 1 percent never apply for jobs (aka get startup funding), how can you recruit them? My theory is that the best way is to find them before they realize there is a job market (aka startup funding)--back when they're still in college."[0] [0] http://www.inc.com/magazine/20070501/column-guest.html
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#28I am beyond jealous. That instructor list is unreal. Students at Stanford get another peg up on the starting ladder... (Also there is only 90 universities signed up for watch parties, yet copy lists "hundreds")
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#30Wow this is exciting and unexpected! I am curious to see if the students who take this course end up being more likely to dropout afterwards.
As an interesting corollary, Virgil Elings taught an entrepreneurship course at UCSB wherein the first day he assigned the following homework assignment: Drop out and work-for/start-up a company. I didn't take attendance (neither did he, for that matter!), but it seems nobody dropped out.