Top US and UK universities compete for a Hungarian student

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Mór Szepesi is a senior student at the American International School of Budapest (AISB). He prepared for his admissions abroad with the support of his teachers and parents. In the end, he received offers of admission from five Ivy League universities and several other American and English universities. This is rare not only in Hungary but also internationally.

“I’m involved in a lot of things, but I didn’t even dare to think that I could be accepted to more than one university, so I said I wouldn’t have a ranking. Anywhere they admit me, I’ll be very happy to go,” says Mór Szepesi, a senior student at the Budapest American International School. It’s no exaggeration to say that America’s top Ivy League schools are competing for him, eduline.hu reports.

“The Ivy League universities always announce their admissions results on the same day because it’s an agreement between them. That was at 1 AM last Thursday. My whole family was sitting there, we opened the letters together,” recalls the senior high school student.

Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Wharton, Brown and Duke Universities all await him as a student.

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  1. Once the greatest university’s, are known for their Marxist indoctrination. You dare not have a deserting opinion on anything or he will pay the price. They will blame Obran because he is considered a dictator to left and a country with no democracy. Who knows the CIA may be working to take him out like the 2 time elected leader of Ukraine. Imajine the biggest law schools go nuts if they are challenged. The most recent being Stanford where a conservative judge was asked to speak and was shouted down and allowed to and they canceled the event. It could be he failed to address them by incorrect pronouns. I’m surprised the EU is not on board as it’s been the rage for years in best university. If you miss gender someone you could canceled.

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