INCREDIBLE!!!!
Youngest college student ever? Meet the 11-year-old child studying quantum
physics!!!!
An
11-year-old child prodigy has started his first semester in college.
Accepted
when he was only 10, Carson Huey-You is attending Texas Christian University
majoring in quantum physics. The youngster was co-valedictorian of his senior
class and scored a 1770 on his SAT, speaks Mandarin Chinese and played the
piano in the Admissions Center, according to the campus newspaper. Though
impressive, Huey-You is not the youngest-ever college student.
Huey-You
is so young that he could not apply online, the software would not accept an
applicant born in 2002, TCU360 reported.
Genius:
Carson Huey-You, 11, who is studying quantum physics at TCU
Enrolled
in four classes, the whiz kid commutes to campus with his mother carrying his
books as he shuttles from class to class, according to WFAA.
‘It's
not like I'm leaving him here to stay in dorms and join a fraternity,’ mother
Claretta Huey-You told WFAA.
Huey-You
is expected to graduate when he’s 16, a full year younger than the previous
youngest-ever student at TCU, according to TCU 360. He enrolled in four
classes during his first semester at TCU.
‘‘I’m
taking calculus, physics, history and religion. Those are my four classes,’
Huey-You told CBS DFW.
The
young genius could read by age 1, and was doing pre-algebra by age 5 – he
relaxes by doing algebra, according to CBS DFW.
Professors
are already singing his praises.
Big
man on campus: Carson Huey-You, 11, walks with his mother, Claretta Huey-You on
campus
‘He’s
definitely very talented and also he’s very serious about his work and he
really enjoys it. And that’s the best that a professor can hope for his
students, right?’ Associate math professor Qao Zhang said to CBS DFW.
Still
adjusting to college, Carson Huey-You told TCU 360 that his first week ‘was
overwhelming but exciting and fun.’
Perhaps
motivated by her son taking on college, Claretta Huey-You plans to return to
school to study nursing, she told TCU 360. The 11-year-old’s brother is also gifted
and expected to graduate high school when he is 13.
If
all goes as planned, Carson Huey-You will have his college degree before he has
his driver’s license. Though impressive, he isn't the youngest-ever college
student.
That
distinction belongs to Michael Kearney. Kearny graduated San Mateo High
School in 1990 when only six-years-old. At age 10 he had earned his bachelor's
degree in anthropology from the University of South Alabama. His master's
degree in biochemistry was awarded when he was 14-years-old. Kearney was
teaching college at only 17.
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