There are no constitutional requirement concerning the education of a president. You question is obviously a matter of opinion. In general a college degree is most helpful in getting a first job. It is no guarantee that the person will be a good employee-- what really matters is what the person does once he is on the job. Being President requires many skills that can not be taught.
A college degree is NOT an official requirement to be President.
Thomas Jefferson attended W & M, but I am not sure he got a degree. If he did, John Tyler would be be the second president to graduate from there. James Monroe also went there, but left without graduating in order to fight in the Revolution.
He must prove loyalty and mainly prove himself in battle
There are many jobs that don't require a college education. It is not necessary to be a college graduate in order to get one of those jobs. Certain professions, however, do require a college degree and only college graduates will get hire for these jobs.
You have to graduate from college (4 yr degree) in order to be drafted into the WNBA
Do you think its a good learning experience when doing community service in order to graduate from college?
you graduate college because you want to get a jobAn individual usually wants to graduate from college in order to get a job in an area that requires a special degree. Some people feel that a college degree will lead to a higher paying job. This has proven to be true in many cases. Several other reasons a person wants to graduate from college include: a) the amount of time one has put in studying to pass classes, b) the amount of money that one has invested in textbooks for classes, and c) the amount of money that they had to pay for classes that they took.
It is a reference to the degree that you're attempting to acquire. It also determines which courses you must pass in order to graduate.
He received a majority of the votes from the electoral college in order to elect him as president.
Yes, you need to graduate from high school in order to attend college. Once in college, you need to earn a respectable GPA in order to get accepted into Nursing School.
Yes. In order to be eligible for the NBA draft you must complete one year at a University or College.
In order to become a pediatrician you have to graduate from college, then graduate from medical school, and then complete a pediatrics residency program. College takes 4 years, medical school takes 4 years, and a pediatrics residency usually takes 3-4 years. So you can become a pediatrician about 11-12 years after you graduate high school if you go straight through.
It depends on your State and local Board of Education requirements. Why not attend a Teachers' College and graduate ? It's not Rocket Science !