These students got into all 8 Ivy League schools - here's where they're actually going
It's an enviable choice. At least eight high school seniors this year got to decide which, if any, of the elite Ivy League schools they will attend in the fall.
For most of them, it seems, that decision has led to Harvard University. This is perhaps unsurprising. Harvard is consistently one of the top ranked universities in the world and has a staggeringly high 80% yield rate for students it admits.
All five students who have confirmed their choices so far to Business Insider will attend schools in Cambridge, Massachusetts next year - four at Harvard and one at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which is not a member of the Ivy League.
Here's where these impressive students will attend next year:
Victor Agbafe - Harvard University
Pooja Chandrashekar - Harvard University
Courtesy of Pooja Chandrashekar
Munira Khalif - Harvard University
Courtesy of Munira Khalif
Alexander Roman - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Courtesy of Alexander Roman
Stefan Stoykov - Harvard University
Courtesy of Stefan Stoykov
Three other high school seniors - Harold Ekeh, Ronald Nelson, and Fernando Rojas - have yet to announce where they will attend next year. We will update this post when they do.
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