The interview explores Sara Du's experience as a Thiel Fellow, examining the program's unconventional approach to education and entrepreneurship. Du, who became a fellow after questioning the traditional four-year college structure, shares her initial skepticism towards formal education and her desire for hands-on experience in coding and building companies. The conversation covers Peter Thiel's vision behind the fellowship, which aims to disrupt traditional education and support young individuals pursuing innovative projects outside of conventional academic paths. Du reflects on the freedom and agency the fellowship provides, allowing fellows to explore various interests and pivot without the constraints of a set curriculum, while also acknowledging the importance of socialization and diverse perspectives. She also touches upon the unique characteristics shared among Thiel Fellows, such as a disdain for bureaucracy, a high-risk tolerance, and a compressed sense of time due to their accelerated experiences.
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