He said he prepared for the show’s late August taping by guessing prices while watching previous episodes. Wolfson said he used to watch the show after school with his late grandmother. ![]() The Price is Right, one of the longest-running game shows on American television, follows a standard format: To proceed to the next level, a contestant must guess the most accurate price for the prize presented. ![]() “To get on the show you have to fill the niche of ‘excited young college student.’” “I feel like everyone at UCLA could do it,” Wolfson said. ![]() Wolfson, a first-year physics student, knew he would only be selected to compete if he could fill the show’s need for younger competitors. Brandon Wolfson relied on a combination of strategy, luck and the UCLA brand to win more than $27,000 worth of prizes, including a sailboat, on The Price is Right this fall.
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