<p>Google’s CEO at the moment is Eric Schmidt, who went to Princeton for undergrad and Berkeley for his MS and PhD. He did teach at the Stanford Business School, though.</p>
<p>If you meant Sergey Brin, he went to my high school, then the University of Maryland, then to Stanford for a PhD, but dropped out and got an MS instead as a reward for the work he’d already done.</p>
<p>Larry Page, on the other hand, went to Michigan, then Stanford, in much the same manner as Brin did.</p>
<p>Sorry. <_< I just don’t like it when people use examples from graduate schools to tout how excellent the undergrad programs must be. It’s a sore spot of mine.</p>
<p>At some point I think we’re going to have to accept, though, that the cream of the crop in a nation of 310 million (plus international applicants!) is significantly more than Stanford could possibly admit. I really do feel like some portion of this must be random, or based on factors so minuscule as to be nearly random.</p>