Scott and Peter Su both like math and science. They play the same video games. They’re both 17 and they look almost exactly alike.
Now, they have even more in common: The Salem High School juniors each earned perfect scores on this year’s ACT college admissions and placement exam.
WXYZ reports the identical twins were two of four Plymouth-Canton district students to score a 36 on the standardized test — an achievement reached by less than one-tenth of one percent of students around the nation.
It’s not the first academic honor the brothers shared this year. Both placed in the top 20 of the Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition, prompting the Canton Patch to name them Whiz Kids of the week in March.
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