It's Cornell for New Orleans student with $10M in offers from 149 schools

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It's Cornell for New Orleans student with $10M in offers from 149 schools
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A New Orleans student who had his choice among 149 colleges and universities making scholarship offers that totaled more than $10 million has made his decision.

NEW ORLEANS — A 16-year-old high school senior in New Orleans who received scholarship offers from 149 colleges and universities totaling $10 million said Friday that he has chosen to attend Cornell University.

Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio He plans to study computer science at Cornell, an Ivy League school in Ithaca, New York. He has also said he is considering law school. In an interview las week, Barnes said that a major reason he cranked out applications to close to 200 schools was his desire to have numerous educational and financial options. He ultimately was accepted at 186 colleges and universities. The school said it believes the $10 million in scholarship offers from 149 of them to be a record for U.S. college-bound seniors.

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