Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s co-founder, finally graduated from Harvard after 12 YearsByTechNadu Staff-March 11, 2017.036 Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s founder and Ceo, a computer science student, dropped from Harvard University midway through 2005 to chase his dreams. After dropping studies, he launched a Facebook application, making him the youngest billionaire in the world where Facebook currently stands at about $400 billion and is one of the world’s largest corporations. Now he gives the starting address to the 2017 Harvard class where the school will grant Zuckerberg’s an honorary degree. The pioneers who dropped the degree to pursue his dreams is Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg. Some of the top legends like Apple’s co-founder Steve Jobs who dropped out in 1976 after starting his company with Steve Wozniak in reed college. Next is Bill Gates where he left Harvard University in 2007, and is now a Microsoft company co-founder. For their hard works this is their achievement. Hard work never fails and never gives up. “Leadership of Mark Zuckerberg has profoundly altered the nature of global social engagement. In its far-reaching effect on how people around the globe communicate with each other, few innovations with modern times can equal Facebook’s inspiring comment quoted on the website of Harvard University. In the Gates video Zuckerberg asks him for advice on his speech composition. He also says how he was present when, when his wife Priscilla Chan graduated, Gates gave his own beginning speech about 10 years ago. https:/www.facebook.com/zuck/videos/10103553166792061/ Bill Gates Harvard drop-out advice writing Zuckerberg’s speech confirmed and posted on Facebook Gates left a comment on the Facebook post of Mark Zuckerberg telling him as ‘ Always happy to help Mark. Good luck on the talk. Hopefully the honorary degree will help you get your dream job done. ‘ After 12 years, Mark Zuckerberg finally got his degree at Harvard University. Now he’s one of the world’s top 5 wealthiest people. Yes a dream come true in Mark’s life.