Education discount  in the new Macbook Aluminium

Hi, i know this question is not in the right place but I live in Peru and I need to know this because I save a lot of money in the new Macbook.
There is a company who certificates if u are a international student whit a International Student Identity Card whit endorsement of UNESCO, it works for me in Europe for somethings but can i use this identity Card for the educational discount in the USA AppleStore????
Please if someone can ask to an AppleStore...
Thanks so much

It is my understanding that many people have been able to get the Education Discount at the Apple store.
I have been to the Apple Store in Des Moines, Iowa on two separate occasions and spoke to two separate people who have told me that I can only get my discount online or through my book store at Iowa State University. If others have been able to use it, more power to them. Sorry if I missled anyone, but I was going from my first hand experience.

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