A Rhodes scholar is someone who has won the international scholarship to study at the University of Oxford in England.
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The first United States president who was a Rhodes scholar was Bill Clinton. He had a scholarship at University of Oxford.
A scholar is a person who has become a specialist in a particular branch of study, typically the humanities, and is a distinguished academic. Alternatively, a scholar is a person who is highly educated, or has an aptitude for study.
One who learns; a scholar.
A rogue Scholar is a number of things. Mainly it is a person that takes the time to learn a lot on their own; and keeps learning well after their time in school is over.
Michelle Obama is not a Rhodes Scholar. A Rhodes Scholarship is given to select students who attend the University of Oxford in England.
Bill Clinton was the first US president to be named a Rhodes scholar.
Former Giants quarterback Phil Simms was not a Rhodes Scholar. However, his teammate Jeff Hostetler was nominated for a Rhodes Scholarship.
Chelsea Clinton is not a Rhodes Scholar. She did not apply for the scholarship. Her father, former President Bill Clinton, was a Rhodes Scholar from 1968 to 1970.
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No, George W. Bush was not a Rhodes scholar. He attended Yale University and Harvard Business School, but he did not receive the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.
The first United States president who was a Rhodes scholar was Bill Clinton. He had a scholarship at University of Oxford.
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Bill Clinton's GPA is unknown. He was a Rhodes scholar and in order to be a Rhodes Scholar the minimum GPA needed is a 3.7.
No, Bill Clinton and Bill Bradley were RHodes Scholars.
A Rhodes Scholar is a student who is selected from a country outside of the United Kingdom to study at the University of Oxford. Rhodes Scholars study full-time in any postgraduate program offered by the University of Oxford.
Bill Clinton