Oprah did :)
His education was messed up because no whites wanted to teach all the blacks and there was mostly whites getting taught becaus emost of the blacks did not know anything about school and that was why they blacks boycotted because most of them were not getting taught and then that's when the whites started to teach blacks then because they started to go out of all their school businesses and for now on now blacks and whites can go to school with each other and things. I'm think God because that was not any of us there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!THANKS GOD!
Because they never grew up from when they were grade school and high school bullies. Sad, isn't it.
They grew older as everyone else does. Some of them have graduated from college.
Richard Nixon grew up in Yorba Linda, California. He attended Whittier College and then went on to law school. He started working for the government in 1941 and served in the Navy during World War II.
He didn't get a formal education, so therefore he never went to college.
French-American, she grew up in the suburbs of Paris until she began school in the U.S. at the College of William and Mary.
At Literary and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls there were six students.Later as it grew it merged with a school for African American Boys and became Bethune-Cookman College.
Nashua High School South. He lives in Connecticut now but grew up in New Hampshire.
No, probably not ever. He grew up in Brooklyn and immediately after school he started working for a series of other Jews.
he grew up in York, Pennslyvania and attended these:School of the Art Institute of Chicago Maryland Institute College of Art.
Your high school grades have nothing to do with getting into pharmacy school...only your college grades. If you're worried about getting into college, then start out at a community college (which would be cheaper), take all the general education classes for a year then transfer to a 4 year college.
Robert Frost taught at Pinkerton Academy, a secondary school in New Hampshire; New Hampshire Normal School in Plymouth, New Hampshire; Amherst College in Massachusetts; Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College, at the mountain campus at Ripton, Vermont; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Harvard; and Dartmouth College.