In the 1980s and 90s, Wall Street was the American Dream for those seeking wealth and success in the U.S., and an MBA was a rite of passage to the higher-level, higher-paying jobs.
Not so much these days. After the collapse of financial markets in 2007-2008, ambitious college grads started looking outside the world of finance for jobs. The tech industry, still in its relative infancy, became the new Holy Grail.
Image: Yunha Kim dropped out of Stanford business school in 2016 to launch her startup, Simple HabitYUNHA KIM