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Competitive Twins Earn Full Rides to Ohio State University
Identical twins Deonte and Deontrae Wright have more in common than just their appearance. The high school seniors from Toledo, Ohio, are both graduating with near-perfect GPAs and volunteer in their community - while working two jobs: one at an electronics company and one at McDonald's. But one always tries to out-brother the other, which is exactly how they wound up with full rides to Ohio State University and aspirations to start their own electrical engineering company. InsideEdition.com's Stephanie Officer explains.