ONSTED, Michigan. (WXYZ) – Onsted High School quadruplets celebrated their last day of school before graduating at the top of their class and all attended Michigan State University.
Tony, Patrick, Nick and Matthew Doyle each accepted the university and each received a scholarship.
"Actually, each of them got a scholarship, which makes me very proud that everyone has something," said Christine Doyle.
The teenagers said that one of the ways in which they maintained their good grades was constantly pushing each other.
"Most of the professors assumed that we would all be academically equal, but we are all different when it comes to our strengths and weaknesses," Nick said.
"It's really great," Matt said. "Let's say I'm having problems with a subject, I'm probably in the same class as me, so you can help me."
"I'd say we're all quite competitive," said Patrick. "We all try to give our best." We will be at the table asking what you got in this test and whoever has the lowest score will laugh a bit about them. "
Nick plans to study criminal justice, Matt plans to study biology, Patrick and Tony plan to study computer science. Teenagers will also stay together while in the state of Michigan.
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