I am, of course, excited to end this chapter of my life and anxious to begin the next.
— Braxton Moral, a Kansas teen who will graduate from high school this week and receive his undergraduate degree from Harvard University next week, commenting on his law school aspirations. Moral started taking classes at he Harvard Extension school when he was 11, and now that he’s set to graduate, the elite school changed its rules to require a high school diploma for admission. Moral is currently on Cornell Law’s reserve list, and says he’s narrowed his choices down to four top law schools, but has high hopes to attend Columbia Law.
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