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Patras: Twin sisters received same score in the Panhellenic University entrance exams

Sisterly bond fuelled success through mutual support

Newsroom July 1 09:40

The deep connection that twins have had throughout their lives in the case of Angeliki and Adamantia even reached into their scores in the Panhellenic exams.

The Theodoropoulou sisters accumulated 17,350 points and both are being admitted – together, of course – to the Department of Education and Social Work at the University of Patras.

“Based on the points, we can be admitted to other faculties such as Psychology etc., but we think that the subject is too theoretical. So we chose Social Work which is very interesting and action oriented. I personally wanted it and had chosen it from the beginning, I had decided it. Along the way, Angeliki was also convinced and so, we are now sure where we will study,” Adamantia told thebest.gr.

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“We were all working together and motivating each other. The fact that we were together helped us not to get distracted and it was very supportive on a psychological level,” Angeliki said.

As for how they reacted when they saw the exact same score they responded: “It was very very strange, but also very very nice.”

The reaction of their parents, who are waiting for their other two children’s exams next year, was the same. Nikos and Giannis, who are also twins, will throw themselves into the battle to become the four most successful members of the family.

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