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Did Obama get poor grades in school when he was a child?
Obama's poor grades in school as a child did not prevent him from growing into an excellent president in the future. When Obama was a teenager, he was really an addict. Alcohol and drugs, truancy, wandering the streets of Hawaii and Indonesia, all of which Obama has experienced. In fact, if you think about it carefully, you can't blame Obama for these mistakes, because black people at that time had a common problem, that is, they didn't know the meaning of their lives. They just use alcohol and marijuana to paralyze themselves. He had such a dissolute life as a teenager (adolescence), but later he seriously reflected on what he had done. In his childhood, from the fifth grade, he studied in Punahou School, a large private school in Lu Lu, and graduated from 12 and 1979. Obama's parents met at the University of Hawaii in Manoa, Honolulu, when his father was an international student. When Obama was 2 years old, his parents separated and then divorced. His father went to Harvard University for a doctorate and finally returned to Kenya. His mother married Lolo Soetoro, an Indonesian student, and gave birth to a daughter. When Obama was six years old, he and his mother moved to Jakarta, Indonesia. Four years later, Obama returned to Hawaii to live with his grandparents. From the fifth grade, Obama attended Punahou School, a large private school in Honolulu, Lu Lu, where he attended 12 grade and graduated 1979 grade. Obama often defends his skinny classmates from being bullied. For those who cry because of falling, he will hold his hand to comfort them. He is the tallest in the class and likes to lead the team. If the teacher doesn't come into the classroom, he won't let other students come in first. From 1968 to 1970, Obama studied at Axixi Primary School, then transferred to Bieshu No.1 Primary School, and read from the third grade until the end of the fourth grade, and then moved to Hawaii to continue his studies. His classmates from Basuki Elementary School were founded in March this year > 1973 students gathered in their elementary school to support Obama's presidential campaign in the United States. Later, the club was renamed. Sonni Gondokusumo, a 47-year-old classmate who is now an entrepreneur, said the name of the fan club was inappropriate. According to the published speech, Obama emphasized diligence, responsibility and perseverance through his own growth experience, encouraged students to pursue their dreams persistently, and warned them to develop good living habits.

In his speech, Obama talked about two unforgettable personal experiences-his father returned to Kenya when he was two years old, and his mother disciplined him. "When I was a child, I spent some time in Malaysia. My mother can't afford to send me to the school where local Americans usually go. She decided to make up lessons for me herself. I have to get up at 4: 30 in the morning from Monday to Friday. During that time, I often fell asleep at the dinner table. Every time I complain, my mother says,' I didn't have a picnic either, but I never complain, naughty boy.' He said that the family environment is by no means an excuse for delaying homework or having a bad attitude.