Amazing! Nigerian-born high school student gets accepted by all 8 Ivy League schools in the US!
Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna, high-school student from Long Island, N.Y.,
and the daughter of Nigerian immigrants has a big decision to make
soon.
The Elmont High School valedictorian was accepted into all eight
Ivy League schools! - Brown
University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College,
Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania
and Yale University.
She also gained admission to Johns Hopkins
University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University
and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Augusta said her parents instilled in her the value of education.
"Though
I was born here in America, I visited Nigeria many times," she said.
"And I’ve seen that my cousins don’t have the same opportunities that I
have. So definitely, whatever I do, I want to make sure that it has an
impact on Nigeria."
She also says her own tenacity and persistence
helped shape her into becoming a great student. But as with a lot of
students, she did face hardships with some classes.
"I’ve
struggled with numerous classes in the past," Augusta said. "But I guess
what allowed me to be successful, ultimately, in those classes, at the
end, is my persistence and my tenacity."
On
Monday, Augusta received an invitation to the White House Science Fair. Science is her passion, and she was an Intel
finalist for her research on cement that could help prevent underwater
oil rigs from rupturing.
Michelle Flannory is Augusta's research adviser.
"She knows that you have to work," she said. "Is she naturally talented? Yes, but she definitely pursues excellence."Flannory said.
"She knows that you have to work," she said. "Is she naturally talented? Yes, but she definitely pursues excellence."Flannory said.
Augusta hasn't decided on
which college to attend, but with a GPA of 101.6, and a recent
invitation to the White House Science Fair, there's no doubt that she'll
continue her academic excellence and will thrive whatever choice she makes"
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