Did Steve Jobs get good grades in school?

Did Steve Jobs get good grades in school?

The Atlantic did some digging through Jobs’s recently released FBI file and found a great nugget of history: his high school GPA. During his years at Homestead High School (1968-1972), Jobs averaged a 2.65 GPA, meaning he got mostly Cs and Bs.

Where did Steve Jobs go to grade school?

They wanted me to skip the next two years in grade school and go straight to junior high to learn a foreign language but my parents very wisely wouldn’t let it happen.” Jobs skipped the 5th grade and transferred to the 6th grade at Crittenden Middle School in Mountain View where he became a “socially awkward loner”.

Did Steve Jobs go to Homestead High School?

Homestead High School is a four-year public high school that was established in 1962 in Cupertino, California. It was attended by Apple Computer co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, along with their friend and early Apple employee Bill Fernandez. Jobs’ first girlfriend, Chrisann Brennan, also attended the school.

What did Steve Jobs study in school?

Questioning everything and everyone, Steve dropped out of Reed and then dropped back in, taking courses in calligraphy, dance, and Shakespeare that would prove invaluable in designing the revolutionary Apple Macintosh.

Did Steve Jobs graduate high school?

Reed College1972–1974
Homestead High School1968–1972De Anza CollegeMonta Loma ElementaryCupertino Junior High School
Steve Jobs/Education

Steve Jobs’ Education and College After high school, Jobs enrolled at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Lacking direction, he dropped out of college after six months and spent the next 18 months dropping in on creative classes at the school.

Did Steve Jobs have an education?

After graduating from high school in 1972, Jobs attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon, for two years. He dropped out after one semester to visit India and study eastern religions in the summer of 1974. In 1975 Jobs joined a group known as the Homebrew Computer Club.

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