15
year old Saheela Ibrahim (pictured above) was accepted into 13 schools,
which included Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Columbia, Stanford, University
of Chicago, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Cornell and 4 other
Universities. She picked Harvard. She will be heading to the university
this fall to study neurobiology or neuroscience.
The
high school senior at Wardlaw-Hartridge private school wasn't sure any
university would want to admit a 15 year old, so she filled out
applications to 14 schools with her grade point average (between a 96
and 97 on a 100-point scale) and her 2,340 SAT score (a perfect 800 on
the math section, a 790 in writing and a 750 in reading). 13 schools
accepted her, including six of the eight Ivy League schools.
Saheela will be among the youngest members of Harvard's freshman class.
Saheela
wants to become a research scientist who studies how the brain works.
She credits her parents with teaching her to love learning and work
hard. Her father, Sarafa, an analyst and vice-president at a New York
financial firm, would often study with her at night and home school her
in subjects not taught at school. “I try my best in everything I do,”
Saheela said. “Anyone who’s motivated can work wonders.”
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