First in Cambridge: Twins to study same subject
Friday August 17, 2012 08:34:59 PM,
IANS
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London:
Britons Kirstie and Zoe Green have become the first set of
identical twins to study the same subject at a college under
Cambridge University.
The 18-year-old twins, from Thorne, South Yorks, will study
English literature at Homerton College, the Daily Express
reported.
They are the first students from their town to go to Cambridge in
more than 30 years.
The girls achieved almost the same A-level grades -- A* in
English, A in religious studies and an A* for Zoe and an A for
Kirstie in history.
They had been at the bottom of their class until inspired by their
primary teacher Gwyneth Harrison.
Their father Nigel, a policeman, said: "We see them giving other
young people the confidence to go for it."
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