Melania Trump: The First Lady Bio, Did She Really Complete The College Degree?

By Mary Lourd - 18 Nov '16 06:12AM
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A lot of questions began to come out earlier this year about the accuracy of the information in Melania Trump's resume. People were waiting for answers to be revealed.

Everyone was addled by the future first lady's bio. On the newly updated government website, people found out that the Slovene-American former model Melania Knauss-Trump paused her studies to advance her modeling career in Paris and Milan. It was never stated if she was able to continue or even complete the degree.

 

It was back in July when her personal site said that she acquired a design and architecture degree at an unstated university in Slovenia where she was born. When or where she completed the degree was not mentioned.

It was also this time where several reports doubted her resume claims. She pulled out her website and explained in a tweet saying that it does not accurately reflect her business and professional interests. Melania's personal website www.melaniatrump.com is now redirected to www.trump.com, but the contents of her bio in the site can still be accessed in the internet archive.

A report by GQ Magazine states that she decamped and left Milan after her first year of college. The feature contained an interview with Melania Trump, as well as her former colleagues and friends.

A professor in the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia Blaz Matija Vogelnik said that he briefly taught her. According to the professor, Melania didn't finish the university, at least not in Ljubljana. And, his personal opinion is that, because she was a very beautiful girl.

 

The professor believed that Melania realized that she could gain more with having beauty and fame than to have long studies. He also believed her IQ was very high and added that Melania Trump had passed an entry test for the college.

Melanie Trump's lack of degree is a sign of a snap from the past three first ladies Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama who were able to obtained graduate degrees.

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