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What happened when girls were admitted to 12 top universities?
Xia, 18 years old, a senior three student in Shenzhen Middle School. While many students are still struggling for the college entrance examination, she has got the admission notice from the top universities in the world 12, including Wharton School, and has become one of the most admitted students in Shenzhen Middle School by overseas universities. Among them, new york University Abu Dhabi is the most difficult university to apply for in the world, and its admission rate is lower than that of Harvard University and Yale University.

Xia is also the student who won the most scholarships in Shenzhen. Among them, the University of new york, Abu Dhabi gives more than 70,000 US dollars in full scholarships each year, which is equivalent to more than 265,438+10,000 yuan.

Wharton Business School ranks first among business schools in the world, and Xia has just been admitted to Wharton Business School. When the reporter interviewed her, she was still wondering whether to go to this prestigious business school. Because there is also a famous local tyrant school-new york University Abu Dhabi, which gave her a full scholarship of more than 265,438+10,000 yuan.

Xia is the first student in Shenzhen Middle School to be admitted to the MIT (Technology Management) program of the University of Pennsylvania. The program enrolls 40-50 students around the world every year, which can be said to be the elite of this top American university.

The University of new york, Abu Dhabi is one of the best. Xia said that the school only recruits 350 students around the world every year, and students can study in different countries every year. "If students need to do research projects, the school will also fund them. Abu Dhabi may not be as famous as an Ivy League school, but it may receive more attention because of the small number of students. "