01of 10Kidding AroundCourtesy Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham Clintonsharedthis elementary school-era picturewith a caption lifted from her 2003 memoir,Living History, in which she described how she was dubbed a “tomboy” in her childhood and was her fifth-grade teacher’s go-to when it came to wrangling her classmates.02of 10High School DiariesTim Boyle/GettyAn 18-year-old Clinton in her high school yearbook photo in 1965 in Park Ridge, Illinois.03of 10Those College DaysSygma/CorbisDuring her time as a student at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, from 1965 to 1969, Clinton majored in political science and served as president of the Wellesley Young Republicans — before changing political parties.04of 10Study GroupSygma/CorbisClinton and her peers meant serious business during a 1969 meeting at Wellesley College.05of 10Full AttentionSygma/CorbisWearing glasses and pigtails, the politically active student attended a 1969 rally during her college days.06of 10Right on PathCharles Dixon/The Boston Globe via GettyClinton (second row, left) participated in the 1968 commencement ceremony at Wellesley College as a junior.07of 10Graduation DayJohn M. Hurley/The Boston Globe via GettyHaving taken full advantage of her time at Wellesley College, the presidential candidate rang in her final year at the institution in 1969, before entering Yale Law School.08of 10Seeing StripesHillary Clinton.Lee Balterman/The LIFE Picture Collection/GettPost-graduation and law school, Clinton took on the 1970s with a successful law career.09of 10Hats OffCourtesy Hillary ClintonLong before she was sporting pantsuits on the reg, Clintonwas rockingall sorts of styles — including a wide-brimmed hat, high-waisted pants and a floppy wool coat.10of 10First Things FirstCourtesy Hillary ClintonBack in her first major public role – First Lady of Arkansas – Clintonwas just as smileyas she was when taking a selfie with Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett.

01of 10Kidding AroundCourtesy Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham Clintonsharedthis elementary school-era picturewith a caption lifted from her 2003 memoir,Living History, in which she described how she was dubbed a “tomboy” in her childhood and was her fifth-grade teacher’s go-to when it came to wrangling her classmates.

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Kidding Around

Courtesy Hillary Clinton

SHE CAN STAND UP TO ANYONE

Hillary Rodham Clintonsharedthis elementary school-era picturewith a caption lifted from her 2003 memoir,Living History, in which she described how she was dubbed a “tomboy” in her childhood and was her fifth-grade teacher’s go-to when it came to wrangling her classmates.

02of 10High School DiariesTim Boyle/GettyAn 18-year-old Clinton in her high school yearbook photo in 1965 in Park Ridge, Illinois.

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High School Diaries

Tim Boyle/Getty

Tim Boyle/Getty

An 18-year-old Clinton in her high school yearbook photo in 1965 in Park Ridge, Illinois.

03of 10Those College DaysSygma/CorbisDuring her time as a student at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, from 1965 to 1969, Clinton majored in political science and served as president of the Wellesley Young Republicans — before changing political parties.

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Those College Days

Sygma/Corbis

Sygma/Corbis

During her time as a student at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, from 1965 to 1969, Clinton majored in political science and served as president of the Wellesley Young Republicans — before changing political parties.

04of 10Study GroupSygma/CorbisClinton and her peers meant serious business during a 1969 meeting at Wellesley College.

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Study Group

Sygma/Corbis

Clinton and her peers meant serious business during a 1969 meeting at Wellesley College.

05of 10Full AttentionSygma/CorbisWearing glasses and pigtails, the politically active student attended a 1969 rally during her college days.

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Full Attention

Sygma/Corbis

Wearing glasses and pigtails, the politically active student attended a 1969 rally during her college days.

06of 10Right on PathCharles Dixon/The Boston Globe via GettyClinton (second row, left) participated in the 1968 commencement ceremony at Wellesley College as a junior.

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Right on Path

Charles Dixon/The Boston Globe via Getty

Charles Dixon/The Boston Globe via Getty

Clinton (second row, left) participated in the 1968 commencement ceremony at Wellesley College as a junior.

07of 10Graduation DayJohn M. Hurley/The Boston Globe via GettyHaving taken full advantage of her time at Wellesley College, the presidential candidate rang in her final year at the institution in 1969, before entering Yale Law School.

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Graduation Day

John M. Hurley/The Boston Globe via Getty

John M. Hurley/The Boston Globe via Getty

Having taken full advantage of her time at Wellesley College, the presidential candidate rang in her final year at the institution in 1969, before entering Yale Law School.

08of 10Seeing StripesHillary Clinton.Lee Balterman/The LIFE Picture Collection/GettPost-graduation and law school, Clinton took on the 1970s with a successful law career.

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Seeing Stripes

Hillary Clinton.Lee Balterman/The LIFE Picture Collection/Gett

Lee Balterman/The LIFE Picture Collection/Gett

Post-graduation and law school, Clinton took on the 1970s with a successful law career.

09of 10Hats OffCourtesy Hillary ClintonLong before she was sporting pantsuits on the reg, Clintonwas rockingall sorts of styles — including a wide-brimmed hat, high-waisted pants and a floppy wool coat.

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Hats Off

SHE WAS PRETTY CHIC

Long before she was sporting pantsuits on the reg, Clintonwas rockingall sorts of styles — including a wide-brimmed hat, high-waisted pants and a floppy wool coat.

10of 10First Things FirstCourtesy Hillary ClintonBack in her first major public role – First Lady of Arkansas – Clintonwas just as smileyas she was when taking a selfie with Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett.

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First Things First

SHE’S ALWAYS BEEN CAMERA-READY

Back in her first major public role – First Lady of Arkansas – Clintonwas just as smileyas she was when taking a selfie with Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett.

source: people.com