Pierce did not go to law school. He did what almost every aspirant lawyer dis in those days, he went to a practicing lawyer and "read" law from him . He started work with the lawyer in his hometown of Hillsborough, but moved to study with future Supreme Court Justice, Levi Woodbury and three others before being admitted to the bar and starting his very successful career as a lawyeer.
Pierce did not go to law school. He learned law by studying with lawyers and then took the bar exam. He did get a bachelor's from Bowdoin College .
Franklin Pierce went to Bowdoin College
Franklin pierce went to bow doin college in maine
Yes, except for grade school. The states did not offer much public education in those days.
Yes. He entered college when he was 16 - just as soon as he thought he ready.
He did not go to a law school. He studied with some lawyers until he could pass the bar. He took every kind of case where he lived, Concord, NH. He was best as a trial lawyer, working the jury. He eventually had a partner who did the research for his cases!
Franklin D. Roosevelt went to Harvard University (AB) Columbia Law School (attended)
Franklin Roosevelt went to Harvard University (AB) Columbia Law School (attended)
He got the basics from the local grade school at Hillsborough, NH. Pierce attended Hanover (NH) Academy and Francestown (NH) Academy and learned enough to pass the entrance exam at Bowdoin College in 1820. He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1824 at age 20. He studied classical languages, mathematics, history, mineralogy, chemistry and philosophy. He learned law by reading with various lawyers until he could pass the bar exam.
Yes! I go to Franklin middle school and a close friend of mine had his locker.
She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.
She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.