There are a hundred fake universities in America, and probably another two-hundred around the globe. When I see the lawyers go after the other 299 fakes....I’ll get worried about the deal.
I should sue my alma mater. The engineering degree they gave me was worthless. I should have take up ethnic studies. /s
That is a frivolous political law suit that doesn’t amount to a fly on an elephants ass. imo
Just think of the number of folks that can go after McDonalds “Hamburger University” for not making them rich
and don’t even start on Disney University that failed to produce real princesses
There is a difference between what you say and what people think you said sometimes. And you can have the info, it is entirely possible he sent them info he uses, but you have to know HOW to use that info and that is rare and often takes a lifetime of practical learning not just reading a few books or taking some classes..
In my family we were taught how to run a business from a very early age. Monopoly was serious in my family. I had rental income at age 4 (to help with my medical expenses). I was checking my taxes (had an accountant but was taught to trust but verify) at 7, was keeping a full set of double entry bookeeping books at age 10 (which I had to present to my mother or grandfather to check every month). I was also paying my own private school tuition, buying my own clothes, paying for my own entertainment, paying property and income taxes, paying medical bills, puting money in savings, and keeping a budget. My rent was once a year and I had to make it last. I started my first business at 16 (record store because my grandfather believed all hobbies should at least pay for themselves). He led me through how to do a business and marketing plan (he did not do it just told me what was required and how to find it) that I had to present to him over dinner out (I paid) and request a 5k loan which was payable within one year at 10% interest. I got the loan, started the business and paid him back in full in one year - but I had to work hard at it. By the time I started as a business major in college (also at 16), I already had more real world business experience than most of the other students and many of the professors. Many of the students ‘got the info’ on running business but had no idea how to utilize it even after their degree.
Now I realize this is not the normal way to grow up but it is common in some business families. It teaches you to be an employer not an employee. I suspect Trump grew up in a similar type family.