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Benjamin Bolger was born to Donald, an engineer with General Motors, and Loretta, a schoolteacher, and was raised in Grand Haven, Michigan.At the age of two, his parents were both seriously injured when the family was involved in a near-fatal car accident caused by a drunk driver; Bolger says that this encouraged him to make the most out of his life.
He was born to a Marathi family. His first degrees were in medicine (MBBS and MD from Nagpur), following which he read a Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws in international law, Master of Business Administration, Doctor of Business Management, Bachelor of Journalism, Doctor of Literature in Sanskrit, along with ten Masters of Arts degrees in public administration, sociology, economics, Sanskrit ...
Dropped out of school at 14. Named by Forbes as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. Matt Dillahunty, an American atheist activist. Did not attend college. Sam Sloan, amateur lawyer and college dropout. Frank Abagnale, former con artist turned security expert who passed the Louisiana bar exam at age 19 after multiple tries.
Kim Ung-Yong (Korean: 김웅용; born March 8, 1962) [1] is a South Korean civil engineer. During his youth, he was recognized as a child prodigy with the highest recorded IQ having scored above 210 on the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scale, He entered university at the age of 4.
Canada tops the list.
In this article, we will take a look at 25 of the most educated countries in the world. If you want to see some more of the world’s most educated countries, go directly to 5 Most Educated ...
World map indicating Education Index over time (1990–2019) The Education Index is a component of the Human Development Index (HDI) published every year by the United Nations Development Programme. Alongside the economical indicators and Life Expectancy Index, it helps measure the educational attainment.
Education is always a hot-button topic that gets the masses fired up -- but thanks to some new data, the least educated countries in the developed world may surprise you. Source: Sean McEntee.