Trump’s College Choice: Family Ties?

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Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, has chosen to attend New York University (NYU) this fall, marking a notable departure from his family’s educational background. While his siblings and father attended Ivy League institutions like the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University, Barron has opted for NYU, a school known for its diverse student body and location in the heart of New York City.

He will reportedly be attending NYU’s Stern School of Business, signaling a potential interest in finance or entrepreneurship. The decision comes after Barron’s high school graduation from the Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida.

His choice of NYU over other prestigious universities has generated significant media attention and speculation. Some reports suggest Barron was spotted touring NYU’s campus earlier in the year. The specific reasons behind his decision remain private, but many speculate that the allure of New York City and the practical focus of the Stern School of Business played a role. His move to NYU signifies a new chapter for Barron as he embarks on his higher education journey, away from the political spotlight often associated with his family.

find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/barron-trumps-shocking-college-move-150826054.html

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