<p>In case anyone is interested:</p>
<p>Penn</a> beats Princeton in billionaires | Philadelphia Inquirer | 03/16/2010</p>
<p>In case anyone is interested:</p>
<p>Penn</a> beats Princeton in billionaires | Philadelphia Inquirer | 03/16/2010</p>
<p>Well that’s good, but then again our student body is much larger…</p>
<p>Hasn’t Penn always had more billionaires than Princeton?</p>
<p>That’s what I thought…</p>
<p>what a terrible comparison. Wharton grad to a school that pushes undergrad? c’mon…</p>
<p>Well then that means we’ll all be billionaires!</p>
<p>Necrophiliac, it’s not just Wharton grad. As I recall from a couple of years ago, Penn had more undergrad alums (admittedly, mostly Wharton) on this list than any other school, including HYP.</p>
<p>Yeah, but does Penn really want to claim Trump these days? The guy is an embarrassment and a chronic lier – who knows if he really is a billionaire. Probably the only one hawking water, steak, and get rich quick seminars…</p>
<p>^ Another post like that, and . . . . . .</p>
<p>YOU’RE FIRED.</p>
<p>When you see Trump hair products you’ll know he’s gone too far!</p>
<p>=(8^O</p>
<p>Has there been a study showing how many graduates of specific universities have been convicted of felonies?</p>
<p>^^ I’m curious too. I would imagine it’s some no-name school with lots of drugs on campus. If you’re specifically talking about professional crimes, I wouldn’t be surprised to learn it’s penn.</p>
<p>A lot of top Enron brass went to HBS.</p>
<p>@ 45er.
too bad there is not an emoticon to accompany your post that can do that hand movement he always employs when uttering that phrase.</p>