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Stuyvesant ‘cheat’ kid finds future – in test prep

The disgraced Stuyvesant HS junior who allegedly masterminded a 140-student cheating scandal at the school in June picked up a summer job — working at a Queens test-prep center.

Nayeem Ahsan, 16, who was suspended from the prestigious Battery Park City high school for up to 10 days for the cheating, told New York magazine about his résumé-building job — and how he dreams of working on Wall Street one day.

“I want to be an investment banker,” the Jackson Heights teen said.

Ahsan was busted for using his iPhone to text exam questions to other students during the Spanish Regents. He had used the same tactic to cheat on the earlier Physics and US History Regents and was finally caught when classmates ratted him out.

“I didn’t know I could have gotten kicked out of Stuy if I pulled this off. That was never made clear to me,” Ahsan whined.

The ambitious teen has given up on Harvard and MIT but still hopes to attend college “somewhere decent enough to work my way up into a career.”

While Stuyvesant consistently ranks among the city’s best schools based on test scores, The Post dropped the institution from its list of top high schools last week after the cheating scandal.

According to New York magazine, when then-Principal Stanley Teitel caught Ahsan cheating, he said: “There’s no way he can go back to Stuy in the fall. If this hits The Post, the school is through.”