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Georgia high school grad accepted to 264 colleges, earns $17M in scholarships to possibly break national record

“You want to open yourself up to as many opportunities as possible,” Patrick Pruitt said. “I just used what strengths I had to offer.”

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What happened “You want to open yourself up to as many opportunities as possible,” Patrick Pruitt said. “I just used what strengths I had to offer.”.
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CenterGeorgia high school grad accepted to 264 colleges, earns $17M in scholarships to possibly break national record

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WFMY News 2 (Tegna, Greensboro)News report · Jun 11, 1:06 AM

Georgia high school grad accepted to 264 colleges, earns $17M in scholarships to possibly break national record

“You want to open yourself up to as many opportunities as possible,” Patrick Pruitt said. “I just used what strengths I had to offer.”

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WCNC Charlotte (Tegna)News report · Jun 11, 1:06 AM

Georgia high school grad accepted to 264 colleges, earns $17M in scholarships to possibly break national record

“You want to open yourself up to as many opportunities as possible,” Patrick Pruitt said. “I just used what strengths I had to offer.”

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WVEC 13News Now (Tegna, Norfolk)News report · Jun 11, 1:06 AM

Georgia high school grad accepted to 264 colleges, earns $17M in scholarships to possibly break national record

“You want to open yourself up to as many opportunities as possible,” Patrick Pruitt said. “I just used what strengths I had to offer.”

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Jun 11, 1:06 AM: WFMY News 2 (Tegna, Greensboro) joined the source map.

Jun 11, 1:06 AM: WCNC Charlotte (Tegna) joined the source map.

Jun 11, 1:06 AM: WVEC 13News Now (Tegna, Norfolk) joined the source map.

Now: score hidden until the source match is cleaner. Story health is developing · 3 sources · 1 bucket.