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Stanley Zhong, a high school graduate from Northern California, was rejected by 16 out of 18 colleges he applied to but has secured a full-time position as a software engineer at Google. Zhong's exceptional academic achievements, including a 3.97 unweighted GPA and a 4.42 weighted GPA, along with a near-perfect SAT score of 1590 out of 1600, caught the attention of the tech giant. Cardinal Education CEO Allen Koh speculated on the possible reasons behind the college rejections. Zhong's journey from college rejections to landing a job at Google was covered in an interview with ABC7 News anchor Kristen Sze. The story also sheds light on the job application process at Google.
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Northern California high school grad rejected by 16 colleges hired by Google Zhong had a 3.97 unweighted and 4.42 weighted GPA, scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SATs. https://t.co/MDfwLaYWUZ
Northern California high school grad Stanley Zhong rejected by 16 colleges is hired by Google as a full time software engineer https://t.co/txPWKG5WBO https://t.co/sQ4s0JcUts
An outstanding Bay Area high school graduate was rejected by 16 of the 18 colleges he applied to but received a full-time offer as a @Google software engineer. Cardinal Education CEO Allen Koh explains the possible reasons why this student was rejected. https://t.co/tpBan32qm3 https://t.co/AQDimPSnNV
EXCLUSIVE: Expert explains possible reasons why Bay Area HS grad Google hire was denied by colleges https://t.co/UU1D5auU1Z https://t.co/DQDsJ7se76