The famous prodigies in 2015
With high IQ, the most outstanding young people in 2015 become students, bachelors, doctors, psychologists or CEOs in many fields.
Indian-American prodigy , Ahaan Rungta , studied college-level Math at the age of five.He was exposed to calculus at age 7 and quantum mechanics at the age of 9. Ahaan studied the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) master's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science at the age of 15.After only one year, the male student reached the top 6% of the best performing students in the class.However, Ahaan never went to school.(Photo: MIT.edu).
Indian-born prodigy, Reuben Paul , became CEO and network security expert at the age of nine.He is interested in learning from 5 years old and has a wealth of knowledge in this area.In 2015, he attended RSA, the world's largest cybersecurity conference, involving more than 30,000 professionals.Despite being busy studying, researching and operating the company, Reuben still takes time to play with friends, learn martial arts and swim.(Photo: Cybershaolin).
With IQ 180 and a passion for Mathematics, Ivan Zelich , a 17-year-old male student in Australia, is developing a theorem that helps people calculate faster than computers and learn the secrets of the universe.Thanks to his outstanding academic achievement, at the age of 14, Ivan was invited by the University of Queensland to attend school but he heard his mother's advice, continuing to go to school like normal teenagers.To date, this prodigy is the youngest collaborator with a post in Geometry magazine.He speaks 6 languages, participated in the Queensland swimming championship, the state representative attended the national chess tournament.(Photo: Ivan Zelich / Daily Mail).
In September 2015, Dafne Almazan , a famous prodigy in Mexico, graduated from the Monterrey Institute of Technology, becoming the youngest psychologist in the world at the age of 13. Forbes ranked Dafne Almazan on the list of 50 most powerful women Mexico.According to the magazine, the power of a 13-year-old prodigy comes from her ability to inspire others.(Photo: Global Post).
Sushma Verma graduated from the University of Science at the age of 13 and enrolled in a master's degree in Microbiology at Lucknow, one of India's oldest public universities.In June 2015, after receiving a master's degree at the age of 15, this prodigy from this poor family gained another milestone when he became the youngest graduate student at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University.She wanted to be a doctor, but she put her dream back on being under age.(Photo: Rediff).
With IQ 162, Thomas Frith , 12, won the Channel 4 Child Genius program in the UK.He likes math books and science more than comics.At the age of two, Thomas taught himself to read and read Ulysses while in elementary school.The prodigy also plays piano, cello, trombone and bassoon.In addition, he is passionate about chess, football, table tennis and rugby.He also likes cooking.(Photo: Telegraph).
In August 2015, Lydia Sebastian , gaining 162 points in the IQ test, became one of more than 2,000 Mensa members in the UK.Currently, a 12-year-old prodigy is an outstanding student at Colchester High School, a prestigious school in England.She likes to study Physics and Chemistry but hopes that future work will involve Mathematics.(Photo: Eastnews Press Agency).
In May 2015, Tanishq Abraham received an American River University diploma and was the youngest ever university graduate. For 11-year-old prodigies, college is easy and "nothing big".He wanted to be a doctor but also wanted to become a US medical or president researcher and win a Nobel Prize.(Photo: People).
Esther Okade surprised many when she was admitted to the Mathematics Department, Open University after passing the tests with an absolute A.The 10-year-old prodigy became one of the youngest students in the UK.She won't have to go to school as often as other classmates.(Photo: Telegraph).
In the Super Brain 2015 competition, a popular Chinese TV show, 9-year-old Japanese girl Rinne Tsujikubo defeated the host country rivals to win.Tsujikubo's subtle mental arithmetic makes the audience at the studio and the viewers watch.She also surpassed Takeo Sasano, who holds the world record for mental arithmetic (mentally calculating 15 3-digit numbers in 1.7 seconds).(Photo: Youtube).
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