Angela will attend USC, Cherise is headed to Stanford, and Brianna will be going to the East Coast to Yale University.
Angela will attend USC, Cherise is headed to Stanford, and Brianna will be going to the East Coast to Yale UniversityIf you read their names over just a little bit, you’ll see they're in alphabetic order. It’s why they’re known as the A-B-C Magtoto Triplets. They were born just a minute apart.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
The triplets know life is precious. Their late father, a Navy veteran, would be three times proud of his daughters, who have all been accepted to prestigious schools. "I think she's happy for me," Cherise said."And I think she does not want to be with me. So, she does not want to go to school with me. When we were applying for colleges she told me, 'No, I am not going to school with you.'"
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