Tucson teen headed to Harvard after being named a Presidential Scholar

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A University High School grad who has been recognized for science and technology accomplishments was named a Presidential Scholar for yet another skill: photography. Now he's Harvard bound.

Sabina Hernandez Each year, only 161 students nationwide are recognized as Presidential Scholars. This year, a talented Tucson teen achieved this esteemed honor and, impressively, has also been accepted into Harvard University.

“Coming into high school I made it one of my foremost goals to try and be admitted into a school of this caliber. It is something I have been looking forward to through my whole high school career,” he said. “I am somewhat undecided, but I know that I do want to do some intellectual exploration," he said, noting interest in statistics but also government, and considering data science.

Zakiriya has been honored with a number of awards in fields such as science, technology and art. The way he approaches photography is much like how he's approached STEM studies — with deep thought. “ is something that not only I want to continue in college but something I always want to be thinking of," he said."My mom is a photographer and there are many more artists in my family. It is a medium that I always found to be really interesting, sometimes problematic but always really a tool to not only soft expression but for reflection.”

“ is dense. You basically take four years of blood, sweat and tears and condense it into what someone will usually spend eight minutes on at first. It’s less about creating a bunch of content, instead distilling and really adding a punch to every corner of your application.”

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