CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 7月25日 19時55分
Young Elon Musk had two favorite subjects in high school – physics and computer science.
So at the time, he “thought [he’d] most likely be doing physics at a particle accelerator” as an adult. It seemed like a logical career choice for Musk, as he was curious about the universe and loved science.
But in 1993, when Musk was about 22 years old, his plans changed.
“Things went along,” he said, until “the Superconducting Semi Collider got cancelled in the U.S. [I was] like, ‘Woah.’ What if I’m working at a collider, spend all these years, and then the government just cancels it? So that was like, ‘I’m not going to do that.’”
At the time, Musk was a student at the University of Pennsylvania studying physics and economics. After he graduated in 1997, instead of working at a particle accelerator, Musk used his computer science skills to found his first start-up.
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