Twin brothers at a high school in St. Louis, Missouri, achieved a perfect score of 36 on the ACT exam, the highest possible, opening doors to prestigious universities and careers in mathematics, computer science, and software engineering.
Key Points
Eric and Samuel Lipsutz, twin brothers at North High School in St. Louis, achieved a perfect ACT score of 36.
Eric aims to study mathematics and computer science at universities like Washington University in St. Louis, The University of Chicago, and MIT.
Samuel is interested in computer science, specifically computational linguistics and AI alignment, and plans to attend MIT.
Only about one-quarter of 1% of students who take the ACT earn a top score of 36.
Pros
Both brothers achieved a perfect score of 36 on the ACT exam, highlighting their academic excellence.
Their achievement opens doors to prestigious universities like MIT for further studies in mathematics, computer science, and software engineering.