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by notsony 4088 days ago
> Nick Tomaino, who dropped out of Yale to join Coinbase, was awesome enough to set aside an entire day to answer our questions.

So drop out of Yale to do business development at Coinbase? Miss the chance to forge strong personal relationships which could last for decades? Relinquish the opportunity to learn and research for 3-4 years and instead "hustle" with the risk of being pink-slipped every Monday morning? Perhaps the right decision for Nick but I would personally have stayed at Yale.

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To each his own. In my mind, spending another 60K to "figure out what I want to do" was the riskier decision than joining a company I believe in. IMO "forging strong personal relationships that could last for decades" does not require you to go to an Ivy League school. Really just requires an internet conection these days.
From a peak at LinkedIn it looks like he dropped out of Yale business school not Yale undergrad, so he's not giving up "3-4 years of learning and research" but more like just the second year out of a two year MBA program for a good business opportunity. I wouldn't judge this choice particularly negatively.