James Garfield and Woodrow Wilson were college teachers and administrators. Barack Obama taught some law classes.
Garfield taught l in high school and college and served a a college president. He studied law and became a lawyer before he ran for office. He served in Congress before he was President.
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.
Woodrow Wilson was a distinguished college professor , teaching at the highly schools of Princeton and Johns Hopkins. James Garfield was also a professor for five years at a small college before he got into law and politics. Bill Clinton taught briefly at a community college and Obama taught some law classes.
yes. James Garfield and Woodrow Wilson were successful college teachers for several years before they got into politics. Several others taught for a year or two, or taught part time.
No but he taught songwriting at a Maui college
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Thomas Jefferson was the founding father and president who did not attend college. He was self-taught and had a voracious appetite for reading and learning. Despite not having a formal college education, he became one of the most influential figures in American history, contributing to fields such as law, politics, and philosophy.
Who was the first black college president
The president is chosen by an electoral college.
The English taught in elementary are just the basic ones.In College,the English taught are the hard ones. like journalism.
Woodrow Wilson was a college teacher and then became the president of Princeton University in 1902.
The electoral college