Mick Jagger, the legendary frontman of The Rolling Stones, enrolled at the London School of Economics (LSE) before embarking on his music career. Renowned for its stringent academic standards and emphasis on business and economics, LSE might appear an unusual starting point for a future rock superstar. Nevertheless, Jagger, a talented scholar, commenced his studies in accounting and finance in 1961. Juggling his academic pursuits with his love for music, he even found employment in the library while anticipating his breakthrough. Upon The Rolling Stones landing a record deal in 1963, Jagger left his studies to concentrate on his musical endeavors.