Joe Procopio
1 min readFeb 27, 2019

I’m not sure where we disagree so I’ll just say this. Dude. If you have the smarts and the means to attend Brown, the means and the permission to take a leave, and if this startup is what you want to do, then you’re totally doing the right thing. And good on you for that. I’m all for it.

My point: I think the ROI on a college education is upside down and has been for about a decade. However, as my kids are getting ready to think about college, I also think the workforce hasn’t evolved far enough to where I can say, outside of a CS field, “meh, you don’t need the degree.” This disappoints me.

If someone can find a way to do both, then do both, don’t choose one over the other. But if you do have to choose, then I think I laid out the criteria for either choice in the post.

Joe Procopio

I'm a multi-exit, multi-failure entrepreneur. NLG pioneer. Building TeachingStartup.com & GROWERS. Write at Inc.com and BuiltIn.com. More at joeprocopio.com