Enin scored a 2250 out of 2400 in SAT, and was accepted to Duke and three SUNY campuses in addition to his full sweep of the Ivies. College counselors say few students even apply to all 8, and few of those who do have pulled off the feat.
"It's a big deal when we have students apply to one or two Ivies. To get into one or two is huge. It was extraordinary," said Enin's own high school counselor, Nancy Winkler.
Enin, a first-generation Ghanian-American, took 11 AP classes in high school while playing violin, singing in an a cappella group and volunteering at a hospital's radiology department. Both of his parents are nurses.
He says he picked Yale because of its music programs and the financial aid package it offered.
In addition to continuing his study of the violin, Enin plans to go to medical school and become a doctor.
#Way to go K, Congrats 'my brother'!!!
#Way to go K, Congrats 'my brother'!!!
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