Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might also be wondering why he’s never released his transcripts from Fordham University and The Wharton School of Business. Michael Cohen, Trump’s former attorney, legally threatened both schools with lawsuits if they ever released his transcripts.
In 1966 DJT’s brother, Fred Trump Jr. asked his friend James Nolan in Penn's admission office to help expedite a transfer from Fordham.
"He called me and said, 'You remember my brother Donald?' Which I didn't," Nolan, 81, said in an interview with The Washington Post. "He said: 'He's at Fordham and he would like to transfer to Wharton. Will you interview him?' I was happy to do that."
Soon, Donald Trump arrived at Penn for the interview, accompanied by his father, Fred Trump Sr., who sought to "ingratiate" himself, Nolan said. [The Washington Post]
“It was not very difficult to get into Wharton in 1966, easily higher than 50 percent if you were transferring from another school. I certainly was not struck by any sense that I'm sitting before a genius," he told the Post. "Certainly not a super genius."
“Former Wharton classmates say Trump was a middling student.”
https://theweek.com/speedreads/851585/may-explain-how-trump-got-into-penns-wharton-school
I wasn't wondering about this, nor were any normal people. Do you have nothing better to do than come up with daily "isn't Trump terrible" posts? Trust me, I dislike Biden and Harris as much or more than you dislike Trump, but during Biden's pathetic time in office I did not waste my time on silliness like this.
DP. Given the dotard's attack on academia and elite colleges, I think the background refresher on how he got into a supposedly elite school is appropriate. He talks about being a Wharton grad all the time in the context of how smart he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might also be wondering why he’s never released his transcripts from Fordham University and The Wharton School of Business. Michael Cohen, Trump’s former attorney, legally threatened both schools with lawsuits if they ever released his transcripts.
In 1966 DJT’s brother, Fred Trump Jr. asked his friend James Nolan in Penn's admission office to help expedite a transfer from Fordham.
"He called me and said, 'You remember my brother Donald?' Which I didn't," Nolan, 81, said in an interview with The Washington Post. "He said: 'He's at Fordham and he would like to transfer to Wharton. Will you interview him?' I was happy to do that."
Soon, Donald Trump arrived at Penn for the interview, accompanied by his father, Fred Trump Sr., who sought to "ingratiate" himself, Nolan said. [The Washington Post]
“It was not very difficult to get into Wharton in 1966, easily higher than 50 percent if you were transferring from another school. I certainly was not struck by any sense that I'm sitting before a genius," he told the Post. "Certainly not a super genius."
“Former Wharton classmates say Trump was a middling student.”
https://theweek.com/speedreads/851585/may-explain-how-trump-got-into-penns-wharton-school
I wasn't wondering about this, nor were any normal people. Do you have nothing better to do than come up with daily "isn't Trump terrible" posts? Trust me, I dislike Biden and Harris as much or more than you dislike Trump, but during Biden's pathetic time in office I did not waste my time on silliness like this.
Anonymous wrote:You might also be wondering why he’s never released his transcripts from Fordham University and The Wharton School of Business. Michael Cohen, Trump’s former attorney, legally threatened both schools with lawsuits if they ever released his transcripts.
In 1966 DJT’s brother, Fred Trump Jr. asked his friend James Nolan in Penn's admission office to help expedite a transfer from Fordham.
"He called me and said, 'You remember my brother Donald?' Which I didn't," Nolan, 81, said in an interview with The Washington Post. "He said: 'He's at Fordham and he would like to transfer to Wharton. Will you interview him?' I was happy to do that."
Soon, Donald Trump arrived at Penn for the interview, accompanied by his father, Fred Trump Sr., who sought to "ingratiate" himself, Nolan said. [The Washington Post]
“It was not very difficult to get into Wharton in 1966, easily higher than 50 percent if you were transferring from another school. I certainly was not struck by any sense that I'm sitting before a genius," he told the Post. "Certainly not a super genius."
“Former Wharton classmates say Trump was a middling student.”
https://theweek.com/speedreads/851585/may-explain-how-trump-got-into-penns-wharton-school
Anonymous wrote:He got in on money and white privilege. That is the system they want to reintstitute instead of merit (or what they call DEI)
Anonymous wrote:He got in on money and white privilege. That is the system they want to reintstitute instead of merit (or what they call DEI)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Maga is OK with rich white people getting in on white privilege and parental donations. They just don’t want brown or black students getting in.
True AND these so called elite schools are also okay with their shady practices to admit kids of wealthy, powerful and famous.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Maga is OK with rich white people getting in on white privilege and parental donations. They just don’t want brown or black students getting in.