The richest people in the world: what did they study?

Elon Musk: bullied, going from school to school
Studying in Canada
The University of Pennsylvania
Jeff Bezos, Princeton alumnus
Bezos studied computer science
Bernard Arnault
Arnault studied at an elite French school
Bill Gates did not finish his degree
Gates' parents were upset he left Harvard
Mark Zuckerberg also left Harvard
Less than a year in uni before dropping out
Warren Buffet, a man from a good business school
Buffet studied a lot
Larry Ellison, another university student who did not finish his studies
A death interrupted his studies
Larry Page studied at Michigan
Studies at Stanford led to the invention of Google
Sergey Brin, another Stanford alumnus
Studying at Stanford helped him meet the right people
Mukesh Ambani
Mukesh Ambani also went to Stanford
Amancio Ortega, a millionaire who could not study
Ortega still managed to found an empire
Jack Ma knew English was important
Jack Ma had to take entrance exams 4 times
Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, owner of the L'Oréal empire
Religious studies and an author
Zhong Shanshan, the millionaire who dropped out at 12
From rags to riches
Steve Ballmer, the other man from Microsoft
Economics, maths and business
Ma Huateng, computer expert and great Chinese millionaire
Ma Huateng studied computer science
Carlos Slim, an engineer who got rich
Slim was already making investments while in uni
Alice Walton, Bachelor of Business and Global Millionaire
Walton studied at San Antonio U
Michael Bloomberg
Johns Hopkins and Harvard
Jim Walton, another Walmart heir
He went to University of Arkansas
Elon Musk: bullied, going from school to school

According to Forbes, Elon Musk is currently the richest person in the world. Have you ever wondered what the super-rich like Musk studied to end up where they are today?

Studying in Canada

Elon Musk was born in South Africa in a family environment tainted by violence and, in high school, he had to suffer episodes of bullying. He started programming video games, a job that began when he was 9 years old. His mother, when she divorced his father, ended up moving to Canada, where Elon Musk began his studies.

The University of Pennsylvania

Musk's main training was at the University of Pennsylvania. There he studied Economics and Physics on a scholarship. Later he began a master's degree at Stanford University but did not finish it. He then created his first company and began his brilliant career as an entrepreneur.

Jeff Bezos, Princeton alumnus

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos studied at the very elitist Princeton University. Princeton is in the Ivy League, along with Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth College, Harvard, Pennsylvania and Yale.

Bezos studied computer science

He studied Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and graduated in 1986. After working on Wall Street and in a fiber optic company, he founded the online bookstore cadabra.com with his then-wife Mackenize in their garage in Seattle, which would later become Amazon.

Bernard Arnault

What about Bernard Arnault, the owner of the French luxury empire  LVMH -Louis Vuitton and other brands? Where did he study?

Arnault studied at an elite French school

Arnault is from the 1969 class of the École Polytechnique, a very prestigious and elitist French training centre.

Bill Gates did not finish his degree

Bill Gates belongs to this category of geniuses who dropped out of higher education before graduating. In his case, he left Harvard University in 1975 to found Microsoft.

Gates' parents were upset he left Harvard

His parents were very upset with that decision, but their dismay was surely lessened when they saw him become, at just 26 years old, a millionaire and a leading figure in twentieth-century technology. Interestingly, Bill Gates studied law and did not study any science degree.

Mark Zuckerberg also left Harvard

Another gifted Harvard student who dropped out of school in 2005 is Mark Zuckerberg.

 

 

Less than a year in uni before dropping out

Zuckerberg was barely a year in class and when he created Facebook, he dropped out of college. Of course, some time later (as happened with Bill Gates) Harvard awarded him his degree.

Warren Buffet, a man from a good business school

Warren Buffet, the world's best investor, was educated at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

Buffet studied a lot

Buffet expanded his studies at the University of Nebraska and also at Columbia.

Larry Ellison, another university student who did not finish his studies

The founder of Oracle, the world's leading digital solutions group, had a very modest childhood, born in the New York borough of the Bronx but soon moved to Chicago.

A death interrupted his studies

Ellison studied at the University of Illinois for two years, though his studies were interrupted due to the death of his adoptive mother, and then enrolled at the University of Chicago. He did not get to finish his degree as he immediately made the leap to technology and entrepreneurship.

Larry Page studied at Michigan

Larry Page studied Computer Systems Engineering at the University of Michigan and Computer Science at Stanford.

Studies at Stanford led to the invention of Google

At Stanford he met Sergei (or Sergey) Brin, with whom he would invent Google.

Sergey Brin, another Stanford alumnus

The father of the co-founder of Google was a mathematics professor who left the Soviet Union and went with his wife to the United States.

Studying at Stanford helped him meet the right people

So, he trained his son scientifically and Sergey Brin studied mathematics and computers at the University of Maryland. But it would be at Stanford (where he went on a scholarship) where he would find the person with whom he would build the Google empire.

Mukesh Ambani

Where did one of India's richest men study? Mukesh Ambani started his studies at the University of Bombay.

Mukesh Ambani also went to Stanford

The main shareholder of Reliance Industries (petrochemical, textile, telecommunications…) then expanded his business knowledge in the United States, specifically at Stanford.

Amancio Ortega, a millionaire who could not study

Amancio Ortega is the story of an entrepreneur who began working as a child and who could not afford university studies. At the age of 14, he was working in a clothing store in A Coruña and in 1965 he created his own company to manufacture bathrobes.

Ortega still managed to found an empire

Contrary to prevailing business theories, he decided that his company would combine sales, manufacturing and distribution efforts. And he won, turning Zara into a global empire.

Jack Ma knew English was important

The founder of Alibaba insisted on learning English since he was a child because he saw in that language a key to prosper in life. He would cycle to a hotel every day to talk to foreigners and improve his command of the English language.

Jack Ma had to take entrance exams 4 times

When it was time to enter university, he had difficulties: he had to take the entrance exams four times to be a student at the Hangzhou Teacher's Institute (Hangzhou Normal University).

Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, owner of the L'Oréal empire

Francoise Bettencourt Meyers inherited the L'Oréal empire from her mother, the charismatic Liliane Bettencourt, and, in fact, little is known about this woman who shields her privacy and does not frequent parties or red carpets.

Religious studies and an author

According to Globalny.biz, Francoise has a degree in international Jewish-Christian relations and the study of the genealogy of Greek mythology. The websites states she is also the author of a five-volume biblical study.  Francoise was educated at the elite Marymount International School in Neully-sur-Seine.

Zhong Shanshan, the millionaire who dropped out at 12

One of China's great fortune makers, a bottled water magnate, had to drop out of school at the age of 12 when the so-called Cultural Revolution broke out, leading the country into chaos during the last years of Mao's rule.

From rags to riches

Zhong Shanshan's parents were victims of this revolutionary period and he had to learn how to earn a living. A self-made man.

Steve Ballmer, the other man from Microsoft

The other great business director that Microsoft has had, and Ballmer has one of the largest fortunes in the world.

Economics, maths and business

Ballmer studied Economics and Mathematics at Harvard and did a graduate degree in Business at Stanford.

Ma Huateng, computer expert and great Chinese millionaire

Ma Huateng is the founder of Tencent Inc, the great Chinese Internet company.

Ma Huateng studied computer science

This millionaire studied Computer Science at Shenzhen University.

Carlos Slim, an engineer who got rich

The millionaire Carlos Slim graduated in Civil Engineering from the Autonomous University of Mexico. But his field was always business.

Slim was already making investments while in uni

During his university studies he was already making investments and successful purchases.

Alice Walton, Bachelor of Business and Global Millionaire

Alice Walton is the heir to the Walmart empire, making her one of the richest women in the United States and the world.

Walton studied at San Antonio U

Walton studied Business and Finance at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas.

Michael Bloomberg

The American tycoon and politician studied at Johns Hopkins University with a degree in Electrical Engineering.

Johns Hopkins and Harvard

However, Bloomberg would later became a true entrepreneur at Harvard Business School.

Jim Walton, another Walmart heir

James Walton is an American businessman and heir to the fortune of Walmart. As of December 2022, Walton was the sixteenth-richest person in the world.

He went to University of Arkansas

Jim is the chairman of the family's Arvest Bank, which today boasts assets of more than $20 billion. He obtained a bachelor of arts/science from the University of Arkansas in 1971.

 

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