Girl, 17, tells parent she got accepted into Ivy league schools to impress

Kim, 17, a high school senior claimed to have received acceptance into Havard and Stanford Universities to impress her parents.

The Washington Post reports high school senior faked her acceptance letter to both Harvard University and Stanford University as a plan to impress her parents.

ADVERTISEMENT

The student of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria, Virginia, not only claimed to have received acceptance letters from both universities, she also claimed she was offered five-figure scholarships to both schools.

She didn't stop there.

Because both Harvard and Stanford were determined to have her, the teen said that the universities created a special dual-program that would allow her to attend both prestigious schools.

ADVERTISEMENT

News of her supposed achievements caught the attention of media outlets everywhere, including the Korean media, who quickly named her the “Genius Girl.”

The high school senior even went so far as to claim that Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg personally called her, insisting that she attend Harvard.

The Communications Director at Havard University, Anna Cowenhoven, dispelled the teen’s claims, writing in an email to Yonhap, a South Korean news agency:

“We have been made aware of an alleged admissions letter sent to [the student] by Harvard University. We can confirm that this letter is a forgery…Despite recent media reports, there is no program in existence through which a student is admitted to spend two years at Harvard College and two years at Stanford University.”

Although the teen’s parents initially believed their daughter, they soon realized it was a hoax and apologized on her behalf.

ADVERTISEMENT

“I am sincerely sorry for causing trouble with what is not true,” the student’s father wrote to Yonhap. “I am deeply repentant that I failed to watch properly over how painful and difficult a situation the child has been in so far and that I even aggravated and enlarged her suffering.”

He continued, “From now on, the whole family will live a quiet life, devoting ourselves to getting the child cured well and taking good care of her. Please forgive me for being unable to offer detailed explanation as the situation has not been completely figured out yet.”

It has not been confirmed whether Kim has been accepted to either school.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Nigeria@64: Revisiting notable intersections between politics and music

Nigeria@64: Revisiting notable intersections between politics and music

10 songs that celebrate Nigeria & inspire patriotism

10 songs that celebrate Nigeria & inspire patriotism

Politicians who disparage Nigeria on social media don't deserve to be president - AGF

Politicians who disparage Nigeria on social media don't deserve to be president - AGF

FCT teachers resume strike over unpaid wages, welfare issues with area councils

FCT teachers resume strike over unpaid wages, welfare issues with area councils

Cab driver threatens to sue Adunni Ade for defamation, actress reacts

Cab driver threatens to sue Adunni Ade for defamation, actress reacts

Kambili Ofili’s ‘Shaping Us’ wins Best Film, African Diaspora at TINFF

Kambili Ofili’s ‘Shaping Us’ wins Best Film, African Diaspora at TINFF

Atiku’s aide mocks Yahaya Bello’s 'invisibility' amid EFCC saga

Atiku’s aide mocks Yahaya Bello’s 'invisibility' amid EFCC saga

The world's top 10 oldest currencies that are still in use

The world's top 10 oldest currencies that are still in use

Rising Nigerian Afrofusion R&B star Eli Jae drops single ‘Vida Mia’ feat Ric Hassani

Rising Nigerian Afrofusion R&B star Eli Jae drops single ‘Vida Mia’ feat Ric Hassani

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT