Double Trouble? West Twins Score Big on ACT
When Thomas Redding saw his twin, Morgan, got a 35 on the college readiness exam, he knew what he had to do. He had to get a perfect score.
Morgan and Thomas Redding have fun being twins. They have similar interests, they like having someone to debate philosophy with at any given moment. They like to call each other out – holding one another accountable when they are wrong. But as they are in their senior year at Waukesha West High School, their future is somewhat unknown. The 17-year-old brothers are applying to colleges – some the same and some different – and as the Redding twins plan out the next phase of their life, they realize it might mean they will not be together. “Our view is it would be nice to go together, but it is probably not what is best for us in terms of personal growth,” Thomas said. “If Thomas gets accepted to MIT and I get accepted to one of the different…
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