11 year old girl, diagnosed with autism, has higher IQ than Einstein; soon to receive Masters in engineering – Times of India
Adhara has an IQ of 162, which is higher than Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
Adhara’s story is an inspiration for all. At the age of three she was diagnosed with autism, a developmental disability. She was a victim of bullying; unkind behavior from other kids and even teachers made her parents change schools three times and soon after that she began to isolate herself from others, her parents told Marie Claire Mexico.
“The teachers were not very empathetic, they told me that I wish she would finish an assignment. She began to exclude herself, she did not want to play with her classmates, she felt strange, different,” her mother, Nayeli Sánchez, told the journal.
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Her mother reveals how her kid self taught herself algebra and memorized the periodic table at a very young age.
As per reports, she completed elementary school at the age of five and had completed middle school and high school by 6.
By the age of 11 she had already received a bachelor’s degree in systems engineering from CNCI university and is currently studying to earn a master’s program in mathematics at the Technological University of Mexico, as per the journal.
She aspires to study astrophysics at the University of Arizona.
Right now she is working with the Mexican Space Agency to help young girls in space exploration and mathematics. She is also finishing her G tests that can open up doors for her to get into NASA as a young scientist.
According to the French journal, when she passes the tests, Adhara will be 17 years old and will be the first autistic person to fly.
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