NEW YORK – The buzz in the air this week was all about Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, who just started his freshman year at New York University (NYU). In a video interview with the Daily Mail, Trump confirmed that Barron has enrolled in NYU’s prestigious Stern School of Business, a top-ranking institution in the nation.
Describing Barron as a “high aptitude child,” Trump expressed his pride in his son’s academic achievements. Barron, now 18 years old, graduated from Oxbridge Academy in May and has decided to pursue his higher education in the bustling city of New York, just a few miles away from his childhood home in Trump Tower.
NYU’s Stern campus is located near Washington Square Park in downtown Manhattan, an area known for its vibrancy and diversity. With recent protests on campus, the university has ramped up security measures to ensure a safe environment for all students, including Barron.
Interestingly, while three of Trump’s children attended the University of Pennsylvania, where Trump himself studied at the Wharton business school, Barron opted for NYU’s Stern School instead. Trump shared that Barron had considered the Wharton program but ultimately chose Stern for his college journey.
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