You do not need a Harvard degree in order to be an editor. A good general level of education is very useful and for many newspapers and magazines, a degree in English Literature or Economics is very helpful. Above all, you first need a good stint as a successful journalist.
I once worked in this field. Most people in any writing position usually hold a degree is one of the following: English, Communications and maybe even a Liberal Arts degree. Hope this helps!
Yes, President Barack Obama did get a degree at Harvard Law School, graduating in 1991. He was also the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review.
If you are talking about the Harvard Law Review, it is a fact that Barack Obama became the first African-American editor of that journal, when he was studying for his law degree at Harvard University.
He was the first African American to be the Harvard Law Review Editor.
Chief Justice John Roberts received an undergraduate degree in history, summa cum laude, from Harvard University, and his J.D. degree, magna cum laude, from Harvard Law School in 1979. He was also managing editor of the Harvard Law Review.
Barack Obama was never the president of a college. But he was the editor of the Harvard Law Review when he was getting his law degree.
You will need a bachelor's degree. The type does not make a difference.
Barack Obama is a college graduate (Columbia University, with a degree in Political Science) and he received a law degree (with honor) from Harvard University in 1991. He was the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review, an honor only given to top students.
W.E.B. DuBois graduated from Harvard College and received a PhD there in 1896. He was the first black person to receive a PhD from Harvard. But he was not the first black to ever attend college. John Russwurm, editor of the first black newspaper, "Freedom's Journal," was one of the first to receive a degree-- he graduated from Bowdoin College in Maine in 1826.
Yes, he graduated from the Punahou School in Hawaii, an elite private high school. He then graduated from Columbia University, and then, after working for a while, he obtained his law degree from Harvard University; he was also the first black editor of the Harvard Law Review.
Theodore Roosevelt got a degree in natural history
Charles W. Eliot
Barack Obama received a degree from Harvard Law School. Mitt Romney received a degree from Harvard Business School.