The cradle of the world's billionaires training


According to Wealth-X, 30% of the world's billionaires never graduated from college. Of the rest, most of whom have studied at top universities such as Harvard, Stanford, MIT Pennsylvania. 


Harvard - the most valuable names in the world, topped the list of the schools most billionaires. According to Wealth-X, 134 billionaires today graduated from Harvard University, including Michael Bloomberg, CEO of Bloomberg and former mayor of New York, Steve Ballmer - CEO of Microsoft. The average income of the alumni of this school 10 years after graduation is $ 87,200. 


In second place is Stanford University, with 67 billionaires, including Charles R. Schwab - the co-founder and company president Charles R. Schwab, and Phil Knight - co-founder of Nike. After 10 years of graduation, alumni are the average income level of $ 80,900.


University of Pennsylvania is the cradle of training 54 billionaires with an average income of graduates 10 years after graduation is $ 78,200.Prominent billionaires who studied here is Steve Cohen - founder of the asset management company and the company Point72 financial adviser SAC, and Donald Trump.


With 43 billionaires get by here, Columbia University ranked 4th in the list. S. Robson Walton - president of retail companies Wal-Mart and legendary investor Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. The average income of the alumni of this school 10 years after graduation is $ 72,900. 


Massachusetts Institute of Technology ranked fifth on the list with 31 billionaires, including Charles Koch, CEO of Koch, and his brother, David Koch - executive vice president of Koch. After 10 years the school, alumni income schools average about $ 91 600.


Cornell University appears in the list at No. 6 with 14 billionaires included Stephen Friedman - chairman of Goldman Sachs. The average income of graduates 10 years after graduation is $ 70,900.


Yale University 7th in the list with 13 billionaires. The average income of graduates is $ 58,500 after 10 years. James McNerney - Boeing's CEO, and Henry Luce, a co-founder of Time magazine.


University of Southern California ranked 8th on the list. In 2014, the school ranked 4th in the league of the bachelor's degree of the world's most billionaires. The average income of graduates 10 years after graduation is $ 66,100.


Princeton is also familiar names on the charts and the academic world is one of the most billionaires training (13 people out alive). The average income of graduates 10 years after graduation of this school alumni is $ 75,100.


Last stand in the list of 10 schools world's most billionaires are University of Dartmouth with 10 billionaires. The average income of the alumni of this school 10 years after graduation is $ 67,100.

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