The bitterness in this thread is outstanding. If I were to meet this young man I would shake his hand and hold him in higher regard than even the president. He will do 100 times more for the advancement of humanity than most of us will do in 10 lifetimes.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to go into a christian university either.
Religion and science are only incompatible in the minds of fools. Science aims to explain how things work. It does not care about why.
Some religions are more incompatible with science than others. Quakers have done well in science relative to other denominations of Christianity.Yes they are incompatible. Religion doesn't explain the 'why' either?
When I read about people like that, I just feel more motivated than I was before. "If this guy can do that when he's 11, then I sure can do well when I'm 10 years older than him.". Instead of belittling someone else's achievements, use them as a source of motivation.
Fuck socializing. I'd take a guaranteed permanent job over arguing about bands and reality shows with my idiot friends all day
man college at 11...wtf is he gonna do when he starts developing other things...i mean damn no HS/prep school, no college with peers your age he's done lol...wow , i guess he can like ..work from home and still do team sports later...he's gonna be done BS/BA fast as hell with that kind of mind.
I've always wondered about situations like these where schools let you skip several grades, or do not pay attention to your age. Was he homeschooled?
You mean...where will het get tackled regularly to sustain long-term damage to his brain? Yeah, he probably will not msis that one bit.
Reminds me of that prodigy movie with Jodie Foster and Harry Conick Jr.. Actually, I liked that movie.
The bitterness in this thread is outstanding. If I were to meet this young man I would shake his hand and hold him in higher regard than even the president. He will do 100 times more for the advancement of humanity than most of us will do in 10 lifetimes.
A quantum physicist.
Interesting.Most school districts have some leeway regarding skipping grades for exceptional students. No one wants a bored little genius in their class. The parents usually have to petition and struggle to get their kid advanced, but it happens pretty frequently.
My sister and I both skipped a grade when we were younger. I skipped fourth grade and she skipped fifth.
I certainly agree, I think the bigger problem is parents pushing their prodigy kids to become the next Einstein when they are still far too young. Children shouldn't have that kind of a burden.I've read things to the same effect myself. While they are excelling at a young age, they are not as far ahead when they reach young adulthood and other people in the same field of study start to catch up.
That being said, leaving them to get bored out of their minds in regular school certainly isn't the solution either.
You're only a kid once. You have the rest of your life to be an adult.Man childhood is fucking overrated. If I could of skipped middle school and high school and went straight to college with the intelligence and skills necessary to not struggle with the courses I would of done it. Socializing is not that hard, the kid talks well. He will be fine in the socializing department.
He was home schooled, right? The thing is, homeschooling has a huge advantage in that the curriculum can move as fast as the kid can handle and if you don't let your kid ever let off the accelerator, quite a few kids would be capable of what this kid has done by age 11. But why? Why push kids so hard? It's important that they learn and it is bad when a school system holds a child back, but the flip side is kids should be allowed to be kids at some point.
That's pretty normal for schools to require a general education program which would include either psychology or even religious study if the student chose that.iirc students are required to take some theology/philosophy classes.
When this kid was 5 and in high school I was djing clubs in the TCU area... That's trippy.
You're only a kid once. You have the rest of your life to be an adult.
I do find it sad that he's being rushed into adulthood, and that he likely can't relate to kids his own age anymore.
You're only a kid once. You have the rest of your life to be an adult.
I do find it sad that he's being rushed into adulthood, and that he likely can't relate to kids his own age anymore.