Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Kwasi Enin said his 'passion' got him accepted at every Ivy League school

David Wexler/David Wexler Kwasi Enin has reasons to smile as he gets to choose the Ivy League school of his liking. The William Floyd High School senior got accepted at all eight Ivy League schools.
He has a straight-A average. He scored in the 99th percentile on his SAT. And he’s a shot putter, viola player and a cappella singer.
Meet Kwasi Enin, the boy genius from Long Island who’s been accepted into all eight Ivy League schools. His extraordinary achievement was the talk of the education world Tuesday, but the 17-year-old aspiring doctor took all the attention in stride.
“It has been a little crazy, but I never really feel overwhelmed because I love what I do and I have great support,” Enin told the Daily News.
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Friday, December 20, 2013

A group of 3D Printing Teenagers Robotics A Group Of Teenagers With A 3D Printer Just Gave This Little Girl A Life-Changing Christmas Gift

A group of high school students in Michigan gave a 4-year-old girl the gift of a lifetime yesterday.
The robotics team from West Catholic High School presented little Harmony Taylor with the right hand she never had, after the teenagers spent six weeks to build the hand from a 3D printing device that was donated to their school. 

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/little-girl-gets-3d-printed-hand-2013-12#ixzz2o1jnilOF