There is no educational requirement in the US Constitution for a person to be president.
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You don't need any specific skills to be a vice president. You should have had some history in politics and know the background of past presidents.
The vice-president is elected by the electoral college. He is not appointed by the President and so does not need confirmation by the Senate.
A sociological representation is when a certain individual chooses a representative who has the same ethnic, social, racial, educational and religious background like their own. This is how most people choose their candidate.
Lyndon Johnson was the 36th President of the United States, from 1963-1969. He created the Work Study program for college students. He also signed Public Broadcasting Act to create educational programs for TV.
Usually not. By the time they get included on the ballot for the vote, they've been looked over pretty darn closely. They've had their lives reviewed from when they were born to when they last blew their nose. And their family, friends and associates have all been turned out in a "vetting" process to insure there aren't any "bad things" in the past of a candidate for President.