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Campus Printer Millionaire


LONDON - Telegraph launched a campus in the United Kingdom that produces millionaires in the state of the kingdom.

The research was obtained based on a survey conducted on 549 Skandia millionaires and multi-millionaires in Britain, where 65 percent of them never went to university. Following list is quoted from the Telegraph, Thursday (10/27/2011).

1. University of London

The university produces the most millionaires in the UK. A total of 10.9 per cent of British millionaires never attended the University of London. Campus federation consists of 19 autonomous universities, 10 colleges that focus on research, and a community with 120 thousand students.

One of the existing campus under the auspices of the University of London is the University College London (UCL). Millionaire who is a successful author, Kent Follett is a graduate of UCL.
At UCL, he studied philosophy and worked as a journalist with the low wages in the London Evening News. During the 70s, writers from Wales wrote 10 books this thriller that does not succeed in the market. But the situation changed after he changed his style of writing. His book titled Eye of the Needle successfully hit the market and then made into a film.
2. University of Oxford
University of Oxford is the best university in the world's fifth-ranked version of the QS World University Rankings in 2011. The campus is generating 7.8 percent of millionaires in the UK.

The oldest university in English is produced writers, thinkers, scientists, and successful entrepreneurs including financier Nat Rothschild.

In 2011, descendants of the intelligentsia has an estimated personal wealth of 1 billion pounds, equivalent to Rp14, 1 billion (Rp14, 178 per pound).

3. University of Cambridge

Cambridge is the best university in the world version of QS World University Rangkings the period 2011-2012. 5.5 percent college graduates are becoming millionaires in the world who never went to university. Among the list of Cambridge graduates millionaire, tucked a few workers in the field of media and arts, including Stephen Fry. He graduated after majoring in English Literature. Two years after graduation, Fry became a millionaire after successfully rewrite the musical, Me and My Girl.

4. University of Leeds

University of Leeds is one of the largest campus in the UK. It is estimated that the number of students taking undergraduate courses on this campus reach 21 thousand people.

Leeds produces 3.9 percent of millionaires. One of Leeds graduate who managed to become a millionaire is a musician of rock band Dire Straits, Mark Knopfler. In college, he studied English Literature and later wrote a song together Millionaire Blues successful British musician, Sting.

5. University of Manchester

University of Manchester have nearly 40 thousand students. The campus is generating 3.5 percent of millionaires in the UK. In addition, teachers and former teachers of this college has produced 25 Nobel Prize winners.

Manchester alumnus who became a millionaire is a comedian and writer Ben Elton. In college, he studied drama and then began a career as a stand-up comedian and writer. In 1998, he signed a contract of 1.5 million pounds (Rp21, 2 billion) by the publisher Transworld. The contract is valid for two books.

6. University of St Andrews
The university is known for its association with the British Empire and as the oldest university in Scotland. The campus is generating 3.5 percent of millionaires.

It is considered remarkable, considering there are only 5 thousand students taking undergraduate courses on this campus. One of these college graduates who got a 'windfall' is Kate Middleton. Women from among these workers become part of one of the richest families in England, after her marriage to Prince William.
7. University of Birmingham
University of Birmingham is the alma mater of 2.7 percent of millionaires in the UK. One of these college graduates who become millionaires are Chris Tarrant. The host Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, which aired in Britain this country majored in English Literature. Tarrant has a fortune estimated £ 20 million (Rp283, 5 billion) thanks to the work menjaidi voice over television commercials and appearances on radio and television.

8. University of Bristol
University of Bristol offers a 2.3 per cent of millionaires who never went to university. Former students are the duo of comedians Matt Lucas and David Walliams.

9. University of Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh is a choice of 2.3 percent millionaires. Successful author Ian Rankin is an alumnus of Edinburgh. He began writing while in college graduate Rebus series to obtain a PhD degree in English Literature.

10. Aston University
Aston University in Birmingham has been responsible for educating two percent of millionaires. One of the alumni is former boss of British Petroleum (BP), Tony Hayward.

In college, Hayward studied geology. In 2009, he received an annual salary of £ 1 million (Rp14, 1 billion) and a bonus of 2 million pounds (Rp28, 3 billion). Now, he runs a business with Nat Rothschild.

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