By Larry Chiang
I get demoralized inside Stanford Engineering #ENGR145, Technology Entrepreneurship when students ask, “How do I get into VC?”
Josh Elman (@joshelman) | |
.@fredwilson regardless of operating experience — the best prep is learning how companies grow and scale and navigate strategy in the changing world
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Josh’s coworker taught #cs183c. Timing is important. All 20 #cs183vc lectures address timing. CS 183vc is extrapolated from #cs183c, #cs183b and #cs183.
About 17 VCs went in 17 directions. #cs183vc is putting a framework into becoming a bonafide VC based on Stanford class content. Stanford engineering VC classes #cs183 #cs183b and #cs183C teased us with how to be VCs….
#cs183vc will quote from one of 34 #cs183s’ in every online lecture.
The original Fred Wilson post is here
Josh Elman (@joshelman) | |
I love @fredwilson‘s post about VCs and whether “operating” experience matters to be a good investor avc.com/2017/05/invest…
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