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PETALING JAYA: Three Malaysians - Ho Shu Xin from Ipoh, Pua E Rick and Sydny Lum Shen Li from Kuala Lumpur - will be joining the Harvard College class of 2027.

The three are among the international students selected from across 102 countries to attend Harvard College, and international students make up 14.5% out of the 1,942 students admitted.Ho completed her SPM from SMJK Ave Maria Convent, Ipoh, Pua completed his SPM at Sekolah Menengah Sri KDU and Lum completed her IGCSE at Cempaka International School.

Ho is a Yayasan Khazanah scholar and intends to major in Educational Psychology. Pua will pursue studies in Biological Sciences and Lum, a GIS scholar is planning to major in Economics.

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