Twin Sisters Achieve 4.0 GPA, Make History as US University's First Twin Valedictorians
Majoring in music, Kirstie and Kristie utilized their skills and talents in their father's church in Atlanta, assuming leadership roles in the youth ministry. The dynamic duo established Elite 31, a mentoring program for girls based on Proverbs 31, providing a comprehensive 9-month experience to equip young ladies culturally, spiritually, professionally, and domestically.
Twin sisters, Kirstie and Kristie Bronner, have achieved a perfect 4.0 cumulative grade point average, emerging as the best-graduating students of Spelman College in the United States. Their exceptional accomplishment has set a historic precedent as they become the school's first-ever twin valedictorians.
In 2013, the Bronner sisters made history by being the first set of twins to receive such an award in Spelman College's extensive history. Following their graduation, they embarked on an academic journey that opened doors to various opportunities.
Majoring in music, Kirstie and Kristie utilized their skills and talents in their father's church in Atlanta, assuming leadership roles in the youth ministry. The dynamic duo established Elite 31, a mentoring program for girls based on Proverbs 31, providing a comprehensive 9-month experience to equip young ladies culturally, spiritually, professionally, and domestically.
During their tenure of mentoring and educating young minds, the Bronner twins elevated their musical abilities, producing a Christian CD that reflected their faith and shared ideals. In 2014, they co-wrote the book "Double Vals: The Keys to Success in College and Life Beyond," aiming to share with a broader audience the knowledge and strategies that contributed to their academic success.
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Kirstie and Kristie attribute their achievements to a strict study schedule, effective time management, and unwavering faith. Describing their academic approach as maximizing study time and demonstrating a strong commitment to their educational goals, the twins serve as inspiring role models for aspiring students.
In 2020, the twins further contributed to the literary world by co-writing "Bridging the Gap: What Teens Wish Their Parents Knew," offering advice on raising model teenagers and sharing insights from young people they encountered throughout their youth ministry careers.