Did Jobs go to college? What is his major?

Jobs went to college. He graduated from Homestead High School in Los Artus, California on 1972, then enrolled in Reed College in Portland, Oregon, and dropped out six months later. His major is unknown, but it's not electronics. He is only interested in electronics. After dropping out of school, he often went to community colleges to attend calligraphy classes and other courses.

1. Steve Jobs (1February 24-20, 9551year 65438+1October 5), born in San Francisco, California, USA, is an American inventor, entrepreneur and co-founder of American Apple Company. ?

2. 1 April 19761day, Jobs signed a contract and decided to set up a computer company. 1In April, 977, Jobs showed the Apple II prototype at the first computer exhibition in the United States. 1997, Apple introduced iMac, and the innovative transparent design of shell color made the products sell well, which helped Apple survive the financial crisis. On August 24, 20 1 1, Jobs submitted his resignation application to Apple's board of directors.

Jobs is regarded as an iconic figure in computer industry and entertainment industry. He has experienced the ups and downs of Apple for decades, and has led and launched Macintosh, iMac, iPod, iPhone, iPad and other electronic products that are popular all over the world, profoundly changing modern communication, entertainment and lifestyle. Jobs was also the former chairman and CEO of Pixar Animation. 20111kloc-0/On October 5th, Jobs died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 56.

4.? Jobs lives near the "Silicon Valley" in the United States, and his neighbors are employees of Hewlett-Packard Company. Under the influence of these people, Jobs was obsessed with electronics since he was a child. An engineer from Hewlett-Packard saw that he was so obsessed, so he recommended him to join the "Discoverer Club" of Hewlett-Packard Company, which is a party specially held for young engineers and held in the company's restaurant every Tuesday night. At a party, Jobs saw the computer for the first time, and he began to have a hazy understanding of computers.