It's you that can barely read. +Trump was educated at Buckley School and The Hill School, a college preparatory boarding school in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, followed by the University of Pennsylvania's (Penn) Wharton School, where he graduated in 2000 with a B.S. in Economics." - Wikipedia
A matter of record?
A deep look in to the President elect’s academic record paints a somewhat unflattering picture. Though Trump has repeatedly allowed the media to mention that he graduated first in his Wharton class, there is no indication on paper that this was the case at all. He did not take part in Wharton’s much revered MBA program, instead receiving a standard undergraduate degree. Additionally, Trump did not even attend Wharton School for the full four-year stretch, rather transferring for his last two years of college after spending the first half of his higher education at Fordham Jesuit university in the Bronx, New York. This begs the question, how did he manage to get into Wharton?
A First or not?
As his media fame grew, so did the stories of how Trump graduated first in his class, but in actual fact, the commencement program from his graduation year, 1968, fails to list him as graduating with additional honours of any kind. This led to future instances of Trump denying he ever made such bold academic claims, but real clippings from newspapers profiling him in the past mention the falsehood for all to see.
A source close to the story has stated that Trump agreed to transfer to Wharton to appease his father, and that although he definitely turned up to classes, he only did the bare minimum of what was required to get by, clearly showing signs of boredom and more interested in external business opportunities and activities than his studies.
Several reporters over time have attempted to contact Wharton School for verification, one way or the other, of Trump’s academic prowess, but the same old line of student confidentiality acts as a blocker, with the school only able to release an alumni’s year of graduate and the degree they were granted.
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