Brandy Figueroa was accepted to her dream school Columbia along with 14 other universities.
Brandy Figueroa, a Santa Ana high school senior, was accepted not only into her dream school but 14 others, among them: Harvard University, Columbia University, Stanford, Duke, and several UC’s.
Figueroa said she doesn’t believe just her academics got her into so many colleges, she’s involved in nearly a dozen clubs, ranging from Latino leadership groups to environmental clubs. The Santa Ana native also tutors, plays tennis, and is involved in student government. This came as no surprise to Figueroa’s parents, who named their Santa Ana wood-making business after their daughter. They brought all their four children to the shop to teach them about hard work, but they say they wanted them to achieve more.
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