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Buffett entered college as a freshmen in 1947 at the Wharton Business
School
of the University of Pennsylvania and studied there for two years from
1947
to 1949. In the year 1950, when he entered his junior year, he
transferred
to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln where at the age of nineteen, he
graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration.
After the completion of his undergraduate studies, Buffett enrolled at
Columbia Business School after learning that Benjamin Graham (author of
"The
Intelligent Investor" – one of his favorite books on investing) and
David
Dodd, two well-known securities analysts, taught there. He received a
M.S.
in Economics from Columbia Business School in 1951. Buffett also
attended
the New York Institute of Finance.
In Buffett’s own words:
“ I’m 15 percent Fisher and 85 percent Benjamin Graham.[19]
The basic ideas of investing are to look at stocks as business, use the
market's fluctuations to your advantage, and seek a margin of safety.
That’
s what Ben Graham taught us. A hundred years from now they will still be
the
cornerstones of investing.[20]