After law school, he worked as a civil rights attorney at a small law firm, and was a professor at the University of Chicago School of Law. He was probably able to pay back most of his loans with the money he made in both of those jobs. In addition, he made millions of dollars in royalties from both of his books (both of which were bestsellers), allowing him to easily pay back whatever balance remained on his student loans.
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The Obama File - Barack Hussein Obama http://www.theobamafile.com/ Education http://www.theobamafile.com/ObamaEducation. Htm Columbia In 1981, in search of a community to belong to, he transfers to that prestigious university on the edge of Harlem -- Columbia, where he majors in political science with a specialization in international relations. He also swapped drugs for Marxism.
Obama says he was somewhat involved with the Black Students Organization and participated in anti-apartheid activities. "Mostly, my years at Columbia were an intense period of study," he says. "When I transferred, I decided to buckle down and get serious.
I spent a lot of time in the library. I didn? T socialize that much.
I was like a monk." Obama says it is difficult to separate his college experience at Columbia from the urban experience of living in New York City, and his memoir offers little about his time on campus. When Obama arrived in New York, he already knew Sohale "Hal" Siddiqi, a drug addicted ... more.
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