Harvard has graduated more future Presidents than has any other college.
It keeps future presidents from committing treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
more presidents attended which college more than any other?
He was raised in Boston like John and John Q. Adams. He also graduated from Harvard as did the Adams and several other presidents. His family was wealthy and had a history of running for public office as was the case of several other presidents .
He has not, but neither have many other presidents.
James Madison graduated from what is now Princeton University. Woodrow got his bachelor's at Princeton and later returned as a professor and president of the college.
It keeps future presidents from committing treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
Jefferson and I don't know the other
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
No president of the US was born in Quincy, Illinois. There may have been some corporation presidents or college presidents or other president born there.
An undergraduate has not yet graduated from college, in other words, does not yet have a degree, while a graduate has graduated and has a degree. A graduate who seeks more advanced degrees can then be called a post graduate student.
None of the presidents graduated from both Yale and Harvard. Some presidents graduated from one (John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy graduated from Harvard, for example) and some graduated from the other (William Howard Taft, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush graduated from Yale). Barack Obama graduated from Harvard Law School, but did not attend Yale or Harvard as an undergraduate-- he graduated from Columbia University).
George Washington was the only future president that was directly involved in the war. He served as an officer in British army and saw serious action. The other future presidents who were alive then, lived near the east coast and were along way from any fighting.