As a child, he was interested in art. David Cameron passed 12 O-Levels and then studied three A-Levels in History of Art, History and Economics with Politics.
He then gave his entrance exam for the Oxford University.
While at Oxford, Cameron was a member of the elite student dining society, the Bullingdon Club, which has a reputation for an outlandish drinking culture associated with boisterous behavior and damaging property.
In between this period, he worked as a researcher for his godfather Tim Rathbone, then Member of Parliament from Conservative party. In these few months he attended debates in the House of Commons.