No, that's still a stupid proposition. Most Harvard students are presumbly pretty damned well off in the first place. Also, now that we've seen Zuck after the fact, you can't deny he is reasonably intelligent. Seems like a completely non-standard move imo.
Even though I surely could use the money I'm way too arrogant to give up 50% of something I'm working on. I think the entire planet knows how arrogant Zuck is (not necessarily a bad thing).
If I was 19 yo I'm not so sure I wouldn't give up 50% of a company for $1k. Remember, at age 19, you haven't actually created anything of value. This $1k seems like a free computer at the time. And in the off chance this company does well, 50% of $1B is $500M. I'm happy to just have my $500M. Or at least I would be at the time I'm hypothesizing about this company.
Of course, Mark wouldn't take that deal now if he started a new company. But I bet you can still find a relatively bright student somewhere who would.
There are plenty of students from well-off families - that doesn't mean that they personally have access to a lot of cash to spend on whatever they want.
Regardless, I wasn't trying to give an actual accounting of Zuckerberg's thought process. It was more of an attempt at an easy joke about the proclivities of the average 19 year-old college student.
Even though I surely could use the money I'm way too arrogant to give up 50% of something I'm working on. I think the entire planet knows how arrogant Zuck is (not necessarily a bad thing).