I don't have an M.B.A. I have a doctoral degree in philosophy - nineteenth-century German philosophy, to be precise.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm very passionate about philosophy and religion.
In 1946, I re-enrolled at the University of Budapest in order to obtain a Ph.D. in philosophy with minors in sociology and in psychology.
I arrived from Harvard, where I had studied philosophy and the history of ideas, with a bias toward literature and formal thought.
After the first exams, I switched to the Faculty of Philosophy and studied Zoology in Munich and Vienna.
By the time I had got to college, I had begun to read and had decided that most of what Christians believed could not be credible. So I became a philosophy major at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas.
In 1990, I was an undergraduate freshman archeology major sneaking over to the English building and unearthing an amazing repository of books I'd never even suspected. By 1998, I'd have my Ph.D.
I have a Bachelor in medicine, a Bachelor in surgery, and I am a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
Remember, I have a Ph.D. in English literature.
I was graduated in 1940 with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Social Science but a major in Mathematics, a paradoxical combination that was prognostic of my future interests.
I studied philosophy at Columbia, then dropped out to do drama at the Lee Strasberg Institute.