A Louisiana high school senior who was offered a record $10 million in scholarships from nearly 200 colleges announced he will be attending Cornell University in the fall.
, Dennis"Maliq" Barnes revealed he would be attending the Ivy League university's school of engineering to pursue a degree in computer science.
Dennis"Maliq" Barnes, a New Orleans high school senior who was offered a record-breaking $10 million in scholarships, announces he will attend Cornell University.A 16-year-old senior at the International High School of New Orleans, Barnes received offers from at least 188 colleges and universities, CBS New Orleans affiliate
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