The 17-year-old discovered her success while filming a reaction video for TikTok with her friends in a park, a popular trend on social media. Fragola scored 9.99 in the general phase, which, combined with her perfect 10 average in high school, brings her final access score to 13.9.
The student from Boadilla approached the exams with calmness, likening them to the daily tests at her educational institution. With this score, she plans to enroll in Medicine at the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), although she also considered Aerospace Engineering or Physics as technical alternatives.
“"I had arranged to meet my classmates to record the opening of the official Selectividad results for video."
Fragola's academic performance has brought pride to local institutions. The mayor of Boadilla del Monte, Javier Úbeda, publicly celebrated the extraordinary achievement through his official channels, calling it the direct result of perseverance, talent, and family support.
Just one-hundredth of a point behind, the second-highest score in the Madrid Selectividad belongs to Elena Serna, a resident of Alcorcón and student at Colegio Amanecer. Serna received the news from Mallorca during her end-of-year trip and confirmed she will use her outstanding qualification to study Aerospace Engineering at the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M), concluding an exam session where women have dominated the regional excellence rankings.




