<p>I believe that UC Berkeley has a set of triplet girls currently attending. Only two of them are identical however.</p>
<p>mom was probably relieved -- the finaid formulas are biased towards multiple kids in college in contrast to the childern being four years apart.</p>
<p>As a parent, I would think it amazing if all my kids graduated from college in four years and then had plans to go to med, law, and dental school!!! To have them do it all at once is triply amazing!</p>
<p>I'm guessing all three were academically very strong. The three were co-valadictorians from their high school class.</p>
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<blockquote> <p>As a parent, I would think it amazing if all my kids graduated from college in four years and then had plans to go to med, law, and dental school!!!<<</p> </blockquote>
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<p>Now if they will only marry an accountant, a plumber and a carpenter--than all future parental emergencies could be covered. (Wait--one of the SILs must also be able to fix cars!)</p>
<p>I wonder how many universities have medical, law and dental schools in the same location?</p>
<p>UCLA, for one.</p>
<p>^^Harvard also has all three as does USC, Columbia, and probably several flagship state schools, but it was not clear from the article that all three of the girls will or plan to attend the same post-grad university.</p>
<p>That's neat!!</p>
<p>Parents must be broke :X</p>