These 10 schools are most likely to make you a billionaire
llee_wu via flickr
Billionaire alumni population: 11
Total wealth of billionaire alumni: 48 billion
Well known billionaire alumni: David Thomson

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Do the math. The story needs to also show the number of graduates in order to figure the likelihood of grads making that "magic" distinction. In actuality, the percentage is probably one-tenth of one percent of all grads, if that much. Don't believe the headlines. Oh, I forget, that's how Congress works.
This list is beyond moronic. S. Robson Walton is featured as a well-known Billionaire that attended Columbia University. S. Robson would have been a billionaire if he had dropped out of middle school, he inherited his billions from his father Sam Walton (graduate of the University of Missouri). A better choice from the Columbia would have been Warren Buffett.