Miles and Malik Go to MCC

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Miles George

Miles and Malik show off their Middlesex County College apparel after receiving their acceptance into the class of 2020. The photo was posted on Instagram and received over a billion comments from friends, family, and colleges all over the nation, including MCC itself.

Courtney Cholewa, Editor

Prospective valedictorians, twins Miles and Malik George, have accepted admission to Middlesex County College, class of 2020. After four years of strenuous preparation, they are ecstatic about attending their school of choice.

For months, Woodbridge High School staff and students waited patiently for the arrival of MCC’s decision. The day after hearing the good news, class lessons were paused so that the entire school could celebrate with the George family in the halls of New Jersey’s most beloved school.

“I never thought I’d say this, but I fully support Miles and Malik in their decision to attend MCC. They make Woodbridge proud,” said Mr. Lottmann, WHS principal. “Normally, I’m disappointed in hearing any student accept admission to any college other than Rowan, but for the twins, I can put my pride aside.”

The George twins plan to pursue a certificate in Baking and Pastry Arts in addition to their degree in Hospitality Management. They hope to open a five star restaurant right after graduating in two years.

“We couldn’t have hoped for a better outcome. MCC has been a dream of ours since we found our interest in the culinary arts. Their program is the best within a fifteen mile radius.” said Miles.

The twins have been putting together an impressive portfolio since birth. Not only did they successfully divide into two separate embryos, but also have taken almost every single Advanced Placement course in Woodbridge High School. In their junior year, Miles and Malik even created an award winning science experiment that received praise from Neil DeGrasse Tyson.

 “Miles and Malik are not only number one in their study but also in our hearts,” said Mrs. George. She was the one who introduced the twins to the college and prepared them for such an ideal future.

Miles and Malik did get accepted into their second choice, MIT, but decided MCC proved better for them. They plan on rooming together once their accelerated classes start over the summer.