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11-year-old autistic girl has higher IQ than Albert Einstein

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Adhara Pérez Sánchez grew up in a low-income neighborhood in Tláhauc, Mexico, and was often bullied at school because of her autism. She was diagnosed with autism when she was three years old.

According to Adhara's family, after years of suffering from indifference from teachers and bullying from classmates, having to change schools three times, Adhara began to isolate herself.

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Child prodigy Adhara Pérez Sánchez.

"Adhara can only stay at school for a while because then she gets sleepy and doesn't want to do anything anymore. Adhara is depressed because she doesn't have people's sympathy, and on the contrary, her friends make fun of her," said her mother.

Adhara’s mother discovered that her daughter was teaching herself algebra and memorizing the periodic table very well. To help her daughter overcome her depression, the mother enrolled her daughter in therapy and was advised by her doctor to send her to the Center for Talented Care (CEDAT), a school for gifted children.

Here, Adhara's IQ was confirmed to be 162 - higher than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, both of whom had IQs of 160.

According to Goalcast, Adhara finished elementary school at age 5, then graduated from middle school and high school a year later.

According to Marie Claire Mexico, this 11-year-old prodigy received a bachelor's degree in systems engineering from CNCI University and is pursuing a master's degree in mathematics at the Technological University of Mexico.

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The child prodigy often wears clothes with NASA logos to take pictures and then "show off" on her personal page.

She hopes to one day be on NASA’s radar and dreams of exploring Mars. On her personal Instagram, Adhara often shows off photos wearing clothes with the NASA logo.

She hopes to continue her studies at the University of Arizona to study astrophysics. The University of Arizona offered Adhara a scholarship, but it was delayed due to visa issues.

Adhara is working with the Mexican Space Agency to help promote space exploration and mathematics to other young girls.

Dieu Anh (Source: Dailymail)


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