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Saturday 13 June 2015

High school student accepted to 26 Universities, offered $3million in scholarships

Arianna Alexander was accepted into 26 colleges – including six Ivy League universities – and was awarded a combined total of more than $3 million in scholarships.

Arianna graduated as valedictorian of her class at Kenwood Academy High School in Chicago, Illinois, and earned a 5.1 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

"It was a lot to take in. I received emails, letters. It was just like, ‘Come here, come here!’ They were bombarding me with all this information,” Arianna told WLS.
Among all the acceptances were scholarship offers that mean Arianna can afford college and not worry about the cost.
Arianna was inspired to aim high with encouragement from her parents and seeing a previous Kenwood student awarded with about $1 million in scholarships.
“I planted the seed in Arianna’s mind that you can do the same thing,” her father Pierre Alexander.
“So when the process got started and a million was achieved, let’s go for two. I said let’s go for three and she did it,” he added.
WLS

64 comments:

  1. Congrats to her, she should request for that Floyd mayweather's car that's up for sale.

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  2. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Something every parent want i swear....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  3. Hmmm, excellent girl. Kudos to you girl......
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  4. Woooooooow! Beauty with Brain. Congrats girl! Linda take note!

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  5. Only one girl.....some ppl get brain sha, the truth is yo fcuk this kind girl go sweet.........nothing sweet pass fcuking a very intelligent girl, even if she's ugly......there is this fulfilment it gives

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  6. Wow now that's high. Wish you all d best in Life, not some headlines saying stunning billionaire's daughter graduated 4rm high school with what Mehn? Everyone's stunning. 10ks

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  7. wooow,that's great.congrats to her.

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  8. What a lucky girl!....brain at work.

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  9. Congrats dear! I pray you receive heavenly strength n wisdom to complete the race(amen).

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  10. Congrats dear! I pray you receive heavenly strength n wisdom to complete the race(amen).

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  11. She must b education herselv

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  12. Hmm so its not the mother that planted it bah? For ur mind. If naa to say she carry belle, we for hear stories o

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  13. Wow, that is beauty and brain. Go girl. Black girls rock.

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  14. C d way they were pushing her,like they were d best in their own time,dis parents sef na wah u.una esp d 9ja ones

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  15. Wow! I love intelligent people. Go girl!

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  16. Better pikin, she don make r parents proud, 1 day my children wl make me proud IJN (Amen). Congratulations 2 r

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  17. Better pikin, she don make r parents proud, 1 day my children wl make me proud IJN (Amen). Congratulations 2 r

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    1. Wow! This is type of grade i claim for my children IJN.

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    2. Hope u made ur own pals proud.......

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    3. Nice one. Keep it u bae, congrats.



      #TeamBlessed#

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    4. When hard work pays off...
      ~D great anonymous!

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  18. That's a good one. Congratulations to her

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  19. Thank God For Godly Parents That Encourages Their Children To Aim Higher In Life! Congratulations Girl! The Sky Is Just The Starting Point For You Dear!

    Cheers!


    http://bummyla.com

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  20. andrea williams13 June 2015 at 23:28

    Congrat dear

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  21. God please let thus be my portion for my beautiful girls. Amen

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  22. I use her success as a point of contact to God for my children to do better. Amen. Congrats.

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  23. I use her success as a point of contact to God for my children to do better. Amen. Congrats.

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  24. My sister know boobook pass her

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  25. Woooow...she's freaking intelligent

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  26. Wonderful child. Lord pls make my children very brilliant too, children that will bring honor and joy. Amen

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  27. Conatulations Arianna. Its my childrens turn to make me proud ijn.

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  28. I use her success also as a point of contact for my children to excel in all their fields of endeavor

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  29. My children, this is what you must copy immediately!!!

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  30. Abeg where she de make I marry her make we born genuis!!

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  31. Such archivement is only noticed and rewarded in a land where hard work is encouraged . In nigeria, they will use post jamb and kill your morale.

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  32. Father my children will do even better by your Grace. Help me a good mum and encourage them adequately. Congrats Arianna

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  33. Wow, that's very good o
    Beauty αи∂ d brains






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  34. Woow...
    D dad tho...already receiving half glory!

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  35. Now this is a blog worthy news...

    I love her.. God bless her and her family..
    I hope she makes the right choice.

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  36. Na my daughter this girl resemble and my daughter took me.

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  37. Your brain must b red hot. Go girl and do not relent.

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  38. Congrats! You've made all of us proud. Even more, many impressionable young girls can see you or your path as an option to work towards to as well.

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  39. And that's how not to be a born throway.

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  40. And that's how to not be a born-throway.

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  41. Linda, how can she have 5.1gpa on a 4.0 scale. Impossible. Linda please get your facts right.

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