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Stanford Summer Entrepreneirship Course: #ENGR145

by Larry Chiang on March 20, 2015

By Larry Chiang
E145 alum!!
Class is Technology Entrepreneurship, E145. Engineering 145 is a class you need to apply for. 
I’m guessing at the applicant criteria
– be an engineer. 5-10%
– be kinda technical 5-10%
– perhaps pre-study 80%

ENGR145’s 2 anchor videos move you to the right on the entrepreneur bell curve (believe it or not, people take this class to “get a recommendation letter”. If I were an applicant, WHICH AT ONE POINT I WAS. I PREPARED (to be recruited)
Video #1 to study
Video #2 to study
Is a bit ly I memorized that links) I quote bit Ly links as a method to quote 12 mentors at once. 
These videos seem to have a lot of acronyms. They are my thesis that is advanced and the acronyms are “signature business subroutines” my mentor gave me
-#EUTWMPPM
-#EUBM
-#HTMMWYMM
all legendary 
LARRY, question. Should I apply as a female. I’m scared:
Answer:
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Meet Lisa Falzone. She knows engr 145 via GEM. KOSNIK teaches that and we both mentored her. Tom mentored Lisa more than me. Tom, professors at Stanford are first name basis with their students. Tom taught Lisa. 
Me?!
I installed Lisa Falzone as a keynote speaker. Google her keynote and see the subsequent Robert Scoble interview of the ceo of the Billion dollar Revel Systems. 
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Nerd nation!!
Larry Chiang, Megan Bruns & her friend “Shelby”
52 Cards. Two Jokers. What They DO Teach You at Stanford Engineering
the 9 year old CHRIS is engr145 ready. See how he does verbal business deals as a math science whiz kid

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