Quadruplet Brothers Graduate from Yale University, Each Achieving Academic Distinction in Diverse Fields
The brothers were accepted into 59 universities, including Harvard, Stanford, and Duke, but chose to attend Yale, where they received financial aid. To foster their individual growth, they opted to live in different residential colleges.
Four 22-year-old quadruplet brothers from Ohio have graduated from Yale University, inspiring many with their academic achievements. Aaron, Nick, Zach, and Nigel Wade pursued different courses at the prestigious university in New Haven, Connecticut.
The brothers were accepted into 59 universities, including Harvard, Stanford, and Duke, but chose to attend Yale, where they received financial aid. To foster their individual growth, they opted to live in different residential colleges.
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Aaron double majored in computer science and psychology and was a musical director of an a cappella group. Nick pursued political science with a minor in Arabic and worked with refugees and immigrants. Zach double majored in chemical engineering and economics and served as president of the National Society of Black Engineers. Nigel majored in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology and plans to attend medical school.
The brothers rarely crossed paths academically, sharing only one class in their four years at Yale. They have now embarked on separate career paths. Aaron will complete his senior thesis and then join Google in New York City. Nick and Zach will work at Goldman Sachs, with Nick in New York City and Zach in San Francisco. Nigel is conducting research in New Haven before applying to medical school.
Their journey reflects their dedication to both their individual interests and collective success, demonstrating the power of family support and personal ambition.