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It was named after Leland Stanford jr - who died of typhoid at just 15 years old.
Tiger Woods went to college at Stanford University but left after two years to join the professional golf tour. In college, his studies were concentrated in Economics.
He attended Stanford for two years, but left to turn pro.
American author John Steinbeck attended Stanford University in Palo Alto. He studied English Literature, though he never got a degree.
If you are an undergrad you are guaranteed housing for all four years.
He went to college at Stanford University but only stayed for two years. He left to join the professional golf tour.
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Tiger Woods completed two years of an Economic Degree at Stanford University
No he didn't he went 1 or 2 years then he he went straight to the pros (PGA)
Yes there are. According to Stanford's website, there have been fraternities since the earliest years of the university (back in the 1890s). Currently, Stanford lists a total of thirty fraternities and sororities, some of which are housed on campus, and others of which are not.
He attended Stanford University for 2 years, he left in 1996 to become a professional golfer.
There is no specific requirements for Stanford University. But you must be intelligent and your previous educational performances must be excellent. You also must have to score very high in SAT. It is quite difficult to get admission in Stanford. They only choose the best students. You must be outstanding to be accepted as student in Stanford. Chances of being accepted for admission in Stanford University is very low. Only about 25 percent of total applications submitted are approved for admission in Stanford University. UPDATE BY C.B.-- Stanford is looking for students with exceptional leadership and social skills. They are looking for students with excellent grades, high-level classes, extracurricular activities in and out of school, community service hours, and other things that show that you are an all round great student. You have to write an excellent essay to prove that you deserve to go to Stanford and prove that you will be dedicated to achieving success through your years in Stanford.