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Title: Cornell University welcomes 12-year-old freshman
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URL Source: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2016/09 ... an/4641472931835/?spt=rln&or=1
Published: Sep 5, 2016
Author: Eric DuVall
Post Date: 2016-09-05 09:20:16 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 117
Comments: 2

ITHACA, N.Y., Sept. 3 (UPI) -- Most 12-year-olds are starting the seventh grade. Jeremy Shuler is going to the Ivy League.

The 12-year-old academic prodigy who began studying calculus at the age of 7, is beginning his freshman year at Cornell University in upstate New York and would become the youngest student ever -- by a full two years -- to earn a diploma from the school if he completes his coursework on schedule.

Shuler is the child of Andy and Harrey Shuler of Lubbock, Texas. His mother, Harrey, is a professor of engineering at Texas Tech and homeschooled her son. By age 10 he was already completing college coursework, having taken and aced seven Advanced Placement tests in math- and science-related subjects.

Shuler enrolled in a Texas Tech program designed to help students complete high school early and graduated with his degree last year.

Having dispatched with 12 years of primary and secondary education in six, college beckoned. So he applied for and was accepted to the Cornell engineering program, where he has begun taking classes.

"While this is highly unusual, we feel that with the strong support of his parents ... and his unusual talents and thirst for knowledge, he will be able to thrive as an engineering student and take advantage of all that Cornell has to offer," Cornell Engineering Dean Lance Collins said in an interview with Texas Tech University.

Shuler will not be living the typical college freshman lifestyle, however. His parents moved to Ithaca, N.Y., and he will continue to live at home with them while he pursues his degree.

Cornell University historian Corey Earle said the school has record of several 18-year-olds who completed an undergraduate degree, but the school has never had a 16-year-old do so.

Shuler said he is excited about the opportunity.

"I think I'll really enjoy being at Cornell," the child said. "I've been preparing for college for a long time."

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Such prodigys appear frequently, never to be heard of as an adult.

Cynicom  posted on  2016-09-05   9:28:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Cynicom (#1)

Such prodigys appear frequently, never to be heard of as an adult.

True,but the prime reason for that is they are not interested in fame or in fortune. They are interested in intellectual pursuits and live quiet lives.

I went to high school with a kid back in the early 60's that was doing calculus in his head when he was in elementary school. For his high school science project in 1962 he build a remote control robot. No kidding. I think he was 14 at the time.

State law required him to stay in high school until age 16,so he mostly slept all day or amused himself doing math problems. If someone asked the science teacher a question he didn't know the answer to,he would tell them "Wake up Freddy and ask him."

The kid obviously got a high school diploma when he was 16,challenged and won a college degree in match,and by the time he was 18 he had a PHD in physics.

Someone told me later that he went to work for NASA. About the only way you would ever hear of him would have been if you had been a math geek and read a paper he had published in your field.

His sister was pretty damn smart too,but not in his league.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-09-05   14:15:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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