19. Martin Van Buren – 146
Martin Van Buren, who served as Andrew Jackson’s vice president for two terms, ascended to the presidency in 1837. Despite his relatively small stature, Van Buren earned the nickname “Little Magician.” Although he left school at the age of 14, Van Buren showcased his intellectual prowess by embarking on a law apprenticeship and successfully passing his bar exams. His dedication and commitment to his legal studies paved the way for his entry into public office. Van Buren’s ability to overcome obstacles and pursue his ambitions exemplifies his determination and intellect, leaving a lasting impact on his presidency and the nation’s history.