@StartupArchive_: Marc Andreessen’s advice to college students interested in startups “If I’m 22 again, I think what I do is I go try to …
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Marc Andreessen advises college students to join fast-growing startups like Airbnb to build their reputation and network, while recommending Computer Science with a focus on distributed systems, AI/ML, or the intersection of biology and computing for new enrollees.
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