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Ask PG: Applying to YC Winter 2012 as college freshmen

11 点作者 grizzlylazer超过 13 年前
Hi PG/HN Community,<p>We're a team of 3 freshmen college students who: - have an exciting idea that we think is going to disrupt the e-commerce space - are in the bay area and willing to dedicate a huge chunk of our time on the idea even if rejected from YC - have already started building on product, two of us are programmers (with great UI sense)<p>We are eager to apply for YC, but were wondering how being in college affects the YC application process. For example, what were some successful YC applicants (I know Sam Altman of Loopt was one) who applied while still in college and what they did about their college career?

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patio11超过 13 年前
I'm not PG, but let me describe the trajectory of a successful firm at YC:<p>1) You bust butt for 3 months.<p>2) You continue busting butt for several years. During this time, several major life events happen to you. One of them will be signing contracts the size of a college textbook. On the signing of these contracts, one or several houses worth of money will show up in your business' checking account. You'll have plenty of things to spend the money on, like making sure the families of your employees eat on a regular basis and have access to healthcare.<p>Does the trajectory of a successful YC startup sound like something which is easy for you to swing when cramming for second semester sophomore finals? No? Then you should probably expect a question like "If it looks kinda likely that you have a shot at being one of our successful startups, are you all going to drop out?" If your answer to that is no, or if YC perceives that your answer to that would be no, YC is wasting time with you.<p>Unsolicited advice: Get the degree, come back in a few years. YC will probably still be here.
pg超过 13 年前
We're reluctant to fund people who are still in college. Especially freshmen. Even if you can start a startup successfully at that age, it's not necessarily a good thing for you.<p>Sam had just finished his sophomore year. That's different from having only 1 semester of college.<p>Startups take over your life. For most people it would be a mistake to jump into one thing so completely before you even know what all the options are.
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sskates超过 13 年前
You guys might want to talk to Peter Thiel. He's trying to start an incubator by funding high school graduates.<p><a href="http://www.thielfoundation.org/index.php?option=com_content&#38;view=article&#38;id=15&#38;Itemid=19" rel="nofollow">http://www.thielfoundation.org/index.php?option=com_content&...</a>
chris_dcosta超过 13 年前
I just misread "frenchmen" and was thinking, "what on earth this has to do with anything?" My sitcom mind.
larrys超过 13 年前
On your website <a href="http://tonychen.me/" rel="nofollow">http://tonychen.me/</a> you mention that <a href="http://www.looks.gd" rel="nofollow">http://www.looks.gd</a> had "1.8 million pageviews, 560,000 unique visitors and growing". Yet the compete.com data shows trivial traffic (now) and it hasn't been updated since eoy 2010. What happened with that? As you have found with that site you can't run something and be dedicated to school at the same time. Stay in school.