Donald Trump’s Son Barron’s College Choice Continues to Be a Mystery as He Misses This Crucial Event
Earlier this year, Donald Trump and Melania Trump’s son Barron Trump was reportedly set to go to a college in New York, with many pointing fingers at NYU. Many were shocked that he was going to break tradition by not going to Wharton or another one of the schools the Trump family goes to. However, the mystery continues because Barron has been nowhere in sight amid college orientations.
Now, earlier this month, Donald confirmed to the New York Post that Barron is going to school in New York, and that it’ll be public knowledge soon. “We’re going to announce it soon,” he said . “He’s all set in a certain school that’s very good.”
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But now, Barron is nowhere in sight. As the Irish Star pointed out, many schools have already started, and are in the midst of, freshmen orientation programs. He’s reportedly been seen at none of them, continuing the mystery of where he may go to college. (Per the same outlet, The Cornelia Daily Sun claimed he wasn’t in the directories for Columbia, Cornell, or NYU).
This may be shocking to some, but many remember what his high school friends said: he’s always been somewhat secretive.
They previously told DailyMail that his time at Oxbridge Academy was not at all glamorous. He was allegedly shadowed by the Secret Service, had a codename in the computers, didn’t do any school activities, and wasn’t even in the yearbook. So, considering this, and his protective mother, we may not hear much from Barron about his continued education.
If you need a rundown on Donald’s kids and their partners, we got you. Donald has five children in total. He and his first wife, the late Ivana Trump, welcomed three children named Donald Jr, born Dec 1977, Ivanka, born Oct 1981, and Eric, Jan 1984.
Donald and his second wife Marla Maples welcomed a daughter named Tiffany, born Oct 1993.
Then he welcomed his fifth child named Barron, born March 2006, with his current wife Melania.
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