Ohio quadruplets who got multiple Ivy acceptances are all headed to Yale
The famous quadruplet brothers from Ohio who scored multiple acceptances to Ivy League schools, including Harvard, have decided where they’re heading in the fall: Yale University.
The 18-year-old Wade brothers from Liberty Township, Ohio, told NBC News on Monday that the Ivy League institution offered them a financial aid package that none of the other combined 58 schools that accepted them could outdo.
Nick, Zach, and Nigel Wade told NBC that Yale treated them “like family” and that it was an easy decision. According to NBC, Aaron Wade was torn between Yale and Stanford and made his decision just hours before May 1 deadline.
“But at the end of the day, Yale made sense logistically — and it’s an amazing school,” he told NBC News. “I don’t regret my decision even though right now it kind of feels like a sacrifice.”
The Wade brothers were able to talk with another set of quadruplets who attended Yale in 2010, the Crouch siblings, about maintaining their own individuality on campus.