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Obama entered Harvard Law School in the fall of 1988, living in nearby Somerville, Massachusetts.[42] He was selected as an editor of the Harvard Law Review at the end of his first year,[43] president of the journal in his second year,[38][44] and research assistant to the constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe while at Harvard for two years.[45] During his summers, he returned to Chicago, where he worked as an associate at the law firms of Sidley Austin in 1989 and Hopkins & Sutter in 1990.[46] After graduating with a JD degree magna cum laude[47] from Harvard in 1991, he returned to Chicago.[43] Obama's election as the first black president of the Harvard Law Review gained national media attention[38][44] and led to a publishing contract and advance for a book about race relations,[48] which evolved into a personal memoir. The manuscript was published in mid-1995 as Dreams from My Father.[48]
Trump attended Fordham University in the Bronx for two years, beginning in August 1964. He then transferred to the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania, which offered one of the few real estate studies departments in U.S. academia.[14][15] While there, he worked at the family's company, Elizabeth Trump & Son, named for his paternal grandmother.[16] Trump graduated from Wharton in May 1968 with a Bachelor of Science in Economics.[17][18][
All Trump has is a BA. Who doesn't at least have a BA?
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Since you asked:
According to census data, 209.3 million people in the United States are 25 years old or older, and 66.9 million have a bachelor's degree or higher (such as a master's, professional or doctoral degree).
That means about 68 percent of them do not have a bachelor's degree. Apr 8, 2015