MateoBrown
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I'm applying to transfer schools next year and my dad keeps bringing up Donald Trump as some kind of example?? He's like "Trump went to Wharton and look where he is now" and I'm just sitting there trying to eat my cereal. It got me curious though—where did Trump actually go, and was it really that prestigious back then?
I looked it up and found out he started at Fordham University in the Bronx for two years, then transferred to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1966 and graduated in 1968 with a degree in economics . But here's the thing—Trump always says Wharton was "the hardest school to get into" and "super genius stuff."
But I read that a former admissions officer named James Nolan said back in 1966, more than half of applicants got in, and transfer students had an even higher acceptance rate . Nolan actually interviewed Trump personally as a favor to his older brother Fred Jr., who had failed to get into Penn earlier . So like... was it actually hard to get into or was it just connections?
I'm not trying to start drama, I'm genuinely curious how much college reputations change over time.
I looked it up and found out he started at Fordham University in the Bronx for two years, then transferred to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1966 and graduated in 1968 with a degree in economics . But here's the thing—Trump always says Wharton was "the hardest school to get into" and "super genius stuff."
But I read that a former admissions officer named James Nolan said back in 1966, more than half of applicants got in, and transfer students had an even higher acceptance rate . Nolan actually interviewed Trump personally as a favor to his older brother Fred Jr., who had failed to get into Penn earlier . So like... was it actually hard to get into or was it just connections?
I'm not trying to start drama, I'm genuinely curious how much college reputations change over time.