John Katzman is an education entrepreneur. He is the founder of Noodle Education, a website that provides data and advice to connect students with schools, college, programs, resources, experts and more. Read full biography of John Katzman →
The Internet will save higher education, but it may kill your alma mater.
I think a good entrepreneur has a very clear grasp of what the goal is, an unwavering sense of the goal, an utterly agile approach of getting there.
After graduation, I took a job with Manufacturers Hanover Trust in software development. I don't think I was there more than a month.
The question was, in a sense, at Princeton Review, how much value was I adding as a public company CEO. I was adding less than other people... →
The SAT is a scam.
I studied to be an architect. And I find tremendous similarities between building a company and the design process. Businesses have to do their... →
Americans have learned to trust free markets. Republican or Democrat, we believe the unimpeded exchange of goods and services will yield better... →
I am always making sketches of how information should look or mapping out a marketing campaign. When I present my notes, people start responding to... →
The Internet is the first technology since the printing press which could lower the cost of a great education and, in doing so, make that... →
The thing about startups is you can make it, and if it's wrong you can remake it, and you can build a team that you want to have, a product that... →
Exciting discoveries in neuroscience are allowing us to fit educational methods to new understandings of how the brain develops.
Almost everyone who has claimed to know what kids need to learn or how they learn has turned out to be wrong.
I hated being a public company CEO.