Non-Fiction
In reply to the discussion: Has anyone read the new James Patterson memoir "Stories of My Life" ? [View all]anobserver2
(922 posts)I found an article about James Patterson, wherein he says (and I think he has said this in other articles, too), that he dropped out of Vanderbilt after only one year. That means what Vanderbilt University is posting online -- that he has an MA degree -- is false.
Again, here's what Vanderbilt has posted online:
James Patterson, MA'70
https://www.vanderbilt.edu/alumni/about/award-distinguished-alum.php
That university is promoting him as a "Distinguished Alumni" - which is false. An alumni is someone who graduated - and has a degree. But he only attended that university -- for one year. He did not graduate from it.
So Vanderbilt should remove the "MA'70" designation and stop promoting him as a "Distinguished Alumni" since: he actually never graduated and has no degree.
They should instead put up a web page called "Distinguished Attendees" and promote him that way.
Here is Patterson saying in a NYT article that he dropped out after only one year, and again, he has said this before:
After graduating from Manhattan College in 1969, Patterson was given a free ride to Vanderbilt Universitys graduate program in English literature but dropped out after just one year. I had found two things that I loved, reading and writing, he told me. If I became a college professor, I knew I was going to wind up killing them both off.
The New York Times Magazine
James Patterson Inc.
By Jonathan Mahler
Jan. 20, 2010
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In that NYT magazine article Patterson does not mention anything about the VIetnam-era draft law -- even though in his memoir he states that law incorrectly, and he claims in his memoir it is one of the reasons he left Vanderbilt.