In a move that’s sure to spark buzz, Barron Trump,
the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, has made his college choice official. The
18-year-old is headed to New York University’s prestigious Stern Business School, leaving behind
the Ivy League for a new chapter in the Big Apple. According to Trump, Barron was accepted into
numerous top-tier schools, but NYU stood out. “He’s a very smart guy,” Trump said, beaming
with pride. “He liked the school, and we liked it too. It’s one of the highest-rated, and
he’ll do well there.” Trump, who himself graduated from the University of Pennsylvania’s
Wharton School, emphasized the quality of Stern and hinted that the upcoming election could add
new challenges to Barron’s freshman year. Barron, who graduated from the Oxbridge Academy in
West Palm Beach, Fla., was seen entering NYU with a security detail, signaling the start
of his journey into the world of business. As the youngest Trump takes on this next
challenge, the world will be watching closely to see how he navigates life at one
of the nation’s top business schools. Could this be the beginning of the next chapter
in the Trump legacy? Only time will tell.