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We're childhood friends who scaled our startup to $13M by age 21. Dropping out of college was the right move — if anything, we did it too late.
Rudy Arora and Sarthak Dhawan, childhood friends and AI startup founders, generated over $13 million in revenue by age 21 after dropping out of Northwestern University and Duke, respectively. Their AI learning tool app, launched in 2024, grew to $500,000 monthly revenue by March 2025, prompting them to go full-time with the venture.
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