A young Polish man is wanted in the best universities.  Who is Michel Lepic?

Michal Liebeck is a student in High School V. (August Witkowski in Krakow). His success became famous last year when he won several medals at the International Olympic Games. He won a gold medal in chemistry in Zurich, a silver medal in physics in Tokyo, and a bronze medal in mathematics in Chiba. He also won three medals during the previous editions of the International Chemistry Olympiad: gold, silver, and bronze.

Now Michał Lipiec is in his final year of high school and faces a difficult choice. The Polish received official offers for studies and scholarships from prestigious American and British universities: Harvard University, MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Cambridge University, and Caltech, i.e. the California Institute of Technology.

“Congratulations and we hope we make the best decision!” We read in the profile of Social Primary School No. 1 STO in Łódź, where Michal Lebec attended in previous years.

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Who is Michel Lepic? 'We are bursting with pride'

Krakow High School is extremely proud of Michal Lepke's outstanding achievements. Last year, it reported on its website that in addition to participating in the International Olympiads, Michal began scientific work, implementing projects under the supervision of scientists from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen.

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