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Jackson Pander
Jackson Pander is the youngest billionaire, as of March 2018, at the age of 20 years old Jackson has the net worth of 1.52 billion dollars. Jackson owes his success to his app called "Expo", it's an app meant for high school juniors and seniors and college students. The app connects the both of them allowing the high school students to understand more of what college is like.

Early Life to High school
Jackson, born in McCook Nebraska went to elementary school at his local public school. In the early stages Jackson seemed as if he had some sort of learning disability. However, when third grade came around Jackson rose above everyone in his class in every subject. Jackson believes his success came from his teacher who allowed him to work ahead of the class, even learning grades ahead. However his success didn't stick around too long for when he started Junior High school he seemed bored and tired of learning the same thing over and over again. He began failing his classes, until one of his teachers introduced him into chess. He was a young prodigy at this. He has been quoted many times saying "If it wasn't for chess I wouldn't be where I am today." Chess allows one to think ahead, which is one thing Jackson loved to due; so much so that when he went to high school as a freshman he was already thinking about college, and with his grades he could go anywhere he wished. The only issue was that he didn't have enough money in order to go and visit colleges. His solution was to create an app called "Expo" this app allowed him to be connected to some students at the colleges he wished to attend. He was able to learn from the students going there, without actually visiting the college. He loved the idea so he decided to let some of his friends in on this app and eventually released the app to the public.

College
Jackson was able to attend college early and decided to go to Harvard University. At Harvard he continued to study computer applications and programming. This allowed him to make many improvements to "Expo" which only up his net worth. In his junior year in college at 20 years old Jackson became the youngest billionaire.

Accomplishments
Jackson Pander graduated in junior year at the top of his class with a perfect GPA of 5.0 and gave the speech as the valedictorian at graduation. Throughout his high school career, he gained interest in technology and the mechanics of creating websites. He took multiple classes where he learned skills on the best way to market his creations and make them desirable. In Pander’s junior year he knew he wanted to go to college but did not know which one. He began to wonder about the activities and programs that certain colleges had. Pander searched online for these aspects but only gained generic information. Jackson went on to creating the Expo app. This app helped narrow his search for college by letting him get detailed information from college students about the college life. After careful consideration and gaining information from his Expo app he decided to attend Harvard. He majored in computer science and perfected his app which skyrocket in popularity in his sophomore year. Throughout his time in college he remained on the dean list and graduated in junior year again at the top of his class. After college he partnered with Apple to promote his app in their store. His app has gained so much popularity and money that at the age of 20 he is the youngest billionaire. Pander always credits Tom Neal for teaching him how to play chess in middle school which helped him to become a chess prodigy and helps him with his forward thinking.

The App
Jackson Pander’s app “Expo” is a massive success. It’s the reason for his wealth and fame. The app functions on IOS, Android, among other devices. The reason for the success of “Expo”, is the fact of its helpfulness to students. High school students are able to access many things to help them to pick a college of their choosing, see what college life is like and find out what university is right for them.

The app has several functions to help students decide on what college to attend. High school students are able to access reviews for universities, to figure out what other people think of each college. Students are also able to put in grades and find out chances of getting in, so there is no time wasted on applying, and digitally tour college campuses, like they are actually there. The app even allows access to listings of the top universities in each state, with how many students enrolled, along with how much enrollment will cost.

The main function of the app although, is not all the features listed above. The main feature of the app is being able to talk to students who are currently enrolled at particular universities. There is a list of available students to talk to, where students can ask various questions about college life, the campus, and anything else about universities. There is also a list of students who graduated at universities that can be talked to