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No, many did not, especially some of the earlier presidents, including George Washington and Abraham Lincoln; a few of the later presidents like Grover Cleveland and Harry Truman also did not complete a college degree. I enclose a link to which schools were attended by which presidents.
2 Presidents have attended G-town. 1) Lyndon B. Johnson and 2) Bill Clinton
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Chester A. Arthur; Jimmy Carter did graduate work in reactor technology and nuclear physics; William McKinley attended Albany Law School which is a part of Union University, which is now a consortium between The University at Albany (SUNY) and Union College, but was not when McKinley went there.
It looks like three United States Presidents have attended the Olympic opening ceremony as of current records information regarding the Olympics.
All but seven graduated from college. Washington didn't have a degree, but had a surveyor's certificate from the College of William and Mary. The other six were Andrew Jackson Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Grover Cleveland
Many of the U.S. presidents did attend public school. Johnson, Carter, Reagan, Nixon, Clinton, and Eisenhower were some of the presidents that received educations from a public schools.
US presidents don't care about a royal wedding. They have more important things to do then go to a "royal" wedding for an inferior country
Of the 55 delegates that signed the Declaration of Independence, about one half had attended or graduated from a college. George Washington attend William and Mary College long enough to qualify as a surveyor.
she attended college for a period of about 55555555000 years which isn't bad.
He has not, but neither have many other presidents.
Many famous people have attended Siena College. William J. Kennedy, a Pulitzer Prize winning author, attended the college. In addition many sports starts Marcus Faison, Billy Harrell, and John Lannan.