NewsBarron Trump begins studies at liberal NYU amidst mixed reactions

Barron Trump begins studies at liberal NYU amidst mixed reactions

Trump's son starts college. Students have a problem.
Trump's son starts college. Students have a problem.
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8:01 AM EDT, September 6, 2024

Barron Trump, the youngest son of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has just started his studies at the Stern School of Business at New York University. The 18-year-old's choice of college has elicited mixed feelings among his new classmates.

According to information from the "Daily Mail," some students at the Stern School of Business—known for its liberal views—speak very positively about Barron and hope that he will follow his own path, rather than the one created by his father.

One student admitted that she is "excited and intrigued" by the Secret Service's presence on campus, while another expressed a desire to befriend Barron.

Despite these positive voices, some students are critical of Barron due to his background and consider his presence a symbol of today's privileges.

The Stern School of Business, which Barron has joined, is considered one of the best American business schools. It has a very rich undergraduate program.

Senior Trump does not hide his pride in his son, emphasizing Barron's intelligence. Barron also considered other prestigious schools, including the Wharton School of Business, where his father studied.

Trump's son starts college. He wants to nurture his passion

At the same time, Barron, a soccer fan and former player in DC United's youth team, plans to continue his passion for football during his studies at NYU, which is located near Trump Tower in Manhattan. In this place, he spent most of his childhood before his father's presidency.

According to the university community, the coming time will show how young Trump fits into the cultural and social landscape of NYU. This university places great emphasis on diversity and progressivism.

Despite the divided opinions, Barron Trump's presence on campus is already attracting great interest from both the media and students.

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