The Second Lady of America, Usha Vance had her first tell-all interview after the appointment of her husband J.D. Vance as the Vice President of America. In the interview with The Free Press, the 39-year-old icon revealed various aspects of her life, from her love story with her husband to her fashion choices and even whether she would like to send her kids to Yale. Usha and J.D. share three children, namely, Ewan who is 7, Vivek who is 4 and Mirabel who is 2.
What is Usha Vance’s educational background?

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Born in San Diego County, California to Telugu Indian immigrant parents, Usha Vance graduated from Mt. Carmel High School. She went on to attend Yale University where she graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in history in 2007.
Later, she attended Clare College, Cambridge, England as a Gates Cambridge Scholar where she completed her Master of Philosophy in early modern history in 2010. It was three years later in 2013, when she achieved her Juris Doctor from Yale Law School.
Since then, she went to work under prestigious personalities in law such as Judge Amul Thapar of the District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, Judge Brett Kavanaugh on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and Chief Justice John Roberts. She also has other professional experiences such as working for the law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson under her belt.
Why won’t Usha Vance send her kids to Yale?

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While she and her husband both went to Yale, Vance does not feel the same for her children. When asked if she wanted her kids to attend Yale, Usha said, “It might be better to go with a smaller school, to counterbalance all of this pomp and circumstance.”
She also commented how reverberating politics is and how it’s a volley of people saying something on one side and then the others replying to it. She shared that she was hesitant to expose her children to that.
It seems amidst all the limelight they are already growing up in, Vance as a mother hopes for a successful yet calm future for her kids where the outside noise is never a factor.