Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No suprise that if you look at many of the top female leaders in this country, they are grads of women's colleges.
Did you know that France's top finance minister graduated from Holton?
I know her reasonably well from her prior role (she was chairwoman of a big law firm before she went into government). She did indeed go to Holton but for a year as a "post grad" year between French high school and university. I think it was largely to perfect her English (which is indeed perfect).
Exactly. She was only there for the '73-'74 school year, as a 12th grader, so she was pretty much "fully formed" by then. A better example is Julia Dreyfus (no one used the "Louis" when referring to her back then), who went to Holton all 10 years. She was a student leader in addition to being a talented actress. In my opinion, she has conducted her rise to TV superstardom with class and maturity, and has managed to stay remarkably free of Hollywood scandals. Did a decade at Holton help her to be so successful? Maybe so.