<p>"Elmwood Park High School senior Chris Remele never lost sight of his goal of attaining an Ivy League education and recently was accepted on a four-year scholarship to Princeton University, his first stop on the road to becoming president of the United States. </p>
<p>“I knew that reaching for an Ivy League school was kind of a lofty goal,” Remele said. “But I try to reach for the highest goals that I can.” </p>
<p>News of Remele’s acceptance was met with excitement by faculty and students at the school. </p>
<p>“Teachers are ecstatic,” Principal James Jennings said. “He’s a very good student and he’ll have to pay very little out-of-pocket.” </p>
<p>Jennings said Remele is the first student during his 10-year tenure to go on to an Ivy League university. </p>
<p>“We are very proud of him,” he said. </p>
<p>The 18-year-old plans to study political science and business administration at Princeton and wants a career in politics after college. One look at his grade-point average (4.436), leadership skills and extracurricular activities, and it’s clear to see how Remele’s goal of becoming president of the United States in 2032, is yet another attainable feat he’s set for himself. (continued)</p>
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<p>Congratulations, Chris! I admire your determination and lofty goals.</p>
<p>Hey guys! This is Chris. I did not know this discussion existed until about 10 minutes ago. Anyways, I just wanted to say that I know business administration is not offered at Princeton. And that you can’t double major. I told the reporter that I am INTERESTED in political science and business administration. Not that I would be studying them at Princeton. I’m going to get my J.D. and M.B.A. eventually, so it doesn’t really matter where they come from. Although I’m personally rooting for Harvard. And I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not the best looking person alive. Heads don’t turn when I walk in a room. It’s okay though. George H.W. and W. Bush weren’t models either, so I’m not too worried. And Obama’s ears? I’m pretty sure I’ll be fine.</p>