He went to Hancock and Francestown academies, both in New Hampshire.
Pierce went to a local school and two academies before going to Bowdoin College in Maine. He graduated fifth in his class there. After college he studied privately with lawyers until he passed the bar exam.
He went two different private college-prep academies at Hanover and Francestown NH from 1818 to 1820 and was able to pass the entrance exam and enter Bowdoin College in fall of 1820.
He went to the Hancock and Francestown Academies and Bowdoin College where he graduated. He then studied privately under lawyers until he passed the bar exam.
President Millard Fillmore served out the final two years of Zachary Taylor's term when he died in 1852. Pierce was elected in 1854.
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When he was 14, he went away to Hancock and Francestown Academies for college preparation. When he was not quite 16, he entered college at Bowdoin in Maine, graduating in four years at 19.He did just enough to get by his first two years of college, but found new friends his third year, applied himself to his studies and graduated 5th in his class of 14.
Reagan was the president of what was essentially the actor's union and went on to be a two-term president.
Nathaniel Hawthorne's roommate in college for his first two years was future president Franklin Pierce. They roomed together at Bowdoin College in Maine. Hawthorne and Pierce remained friends throughout their lives, with Pierce even appointing Hawthorne as U.S. consul in Liverpool.
There is no direct familial relationship between Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Pierce. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States, serving from 1861 to 1865, while Franklin Pierce was the 14th President, serving from 1853 to 1857. They were both prominent figures in American history, but they were not related to each other.