Oakland teen’s 5.0 GPA, 2100 SAT score lands him acceptance from multiple Ivy Leagues

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When most people see 17-year-old Akintunde Ahmad, they find it hard to believe he has earned a 5.0 GPA, a 2100 SAT score and acceptance into almost every Ivy League school in the nation.

This is because Ahmad, who describes himself as a “street dude,” admits that he is often judged by his 6-foot-1 frame and waist-long dreads. In fact, the Oakland teen has been underestimated by his peers to the point where only cellphone images of his grades and test scores provide the most viable proof.

According to ABC, Ahmad — who attends Oakland Tech High in northern California — has been accepted into a number of prestigious schools including Yale, Brown, Columbia, Northwestern, the University of Southern California, UCLA and Howard, among others.

Aside from his exceptional academic record, Ahmad also plays three instruments and is a star athlete on his school’s baseball team. So much so, that he has even been approached by Yale about joining the university’s team.

“Every school he applied to is already Division 1, so he wasn’t taking a step down as far as baseball is concerned,” baseball coach Bryan Bassette told ABC.

Growing up in Oakland also exposed Ahmad to a street crime and cases of gun violence. One particular and unfortunate event involved his brother, Azeem, who invited him to a party one night that resulted in five people shot — one of them his brother.

Ahmad declined to attend and instead, chose to stay home to work on an essay.

“There’s plenty of people I know who have been killed,” Ahmad told SFGate.com. “I could write a list starting in elementary school of all the people we grew up with who have been killed. I could have easily been caught up in that life. You don’t have to be a bad person to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

Through it all, Ahmad’s hard work has served him well and his parents admire the humble attitude he continues to exemplify.

For now, Ahmad has narrowed down his choices to two schools and two fields of study. However, he remains undecided on whether he will attend Yale or Brown and whether he will pursue pre-med or pre-law.

Regardless, it’s clear this young man has a very promising future ahead of him.

 
I love hearing this. He's going to do amazing things in his life, and I bet not just for himself either.

Waist length dreads though? :lol:
 
That Eye of Ra shirt
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Moms must have been a damn solid parent. Props to him and to his moms.
 
Props to this young man. This is how it is done.
So many of our youth choose the street path to make money, but he has set himself up for success.

This is further proof that it does not matter what economic situation you are born into. If you work hard and focus on the right things, anyone can succeed.

Just imagine if this is what was considered "cool" instead of a bunch of idiots out here in these streets, ruining their lives before it even gets started.
And for nothing other than the worthless respect of their equally worthless peers often times.

But I guess that wouldnt fit the program, because if all of the kids were on Akintunde's path, it would be harder to trick them into mentally imprisoning themselves.
 
Hey a good story on the news....can we please get more of these. I hate watching the new...always depressing stories. Nice to hear about stuff like this for a change
 
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