ANH - With an excellent IQ score of 162, surpassing legendary physicists Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, 10-year-old boy Krish Arora belongs to the top 1% of the smartest people in the world .
Krish Arora, a 10-year-old boy of Indian origin, currently living in Hounslow, West London (UK), has achieved an IQ of 162, surpassing both Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. He has been accepted into the Mensa organization (for people with the highest IQs in the world) and will attend Queen Elizabeth School - a prestigious public school that selects excellent students in the UK.
Looking back on his academic journey, Krish shared: "The entrance exams to the selected school were too easy" and expressed his excitement about the new school, hoping for more challenging learning opportunities.
Krish Arora frankly shared his frustration with primary school: "Primary school was boring, I didn't learn anything. All I did was multiply, divide and write sentences. I preferred algebra."
Internationally recognized musical prodigy
According to The Economic Times , in addition to his excellent academic achievements, Krish Arora also showed outstanding musical talent. The young boy has received many awards as a pianist and was honored in the Trinity School of Music's Golden Roll of Honour after completing four levels of certificates in just 6 months. Currently, Krish has achieved a level 7 piano certificate (level 8 is the highest), and is especially known for his ability to perform complex pieces of music completely from memory, without sheet music.
“I don't get nervous at all when I perform pieces in competitions because I know I won't make any mistakes,” Krish says confidently.
Krish won numerous music competitions across West London, often competing against older contestants and always excelling.
When not focused on his studies or music, Krish enjoys solving puzzles, playing chess and other mind games. Recognizing his potential, Krish's parents arranged for him to learn chess with a tutor. Now, Krish regularly beats his teacher, demonstrating his strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Krish Arora's parents, Mauli and Nischal, both engineers, recognized their son's special abilities from a young age. "The things he did at the age of four were far beyond what his peers could do," said Krish's mother, who works in the IT industry.
"He could read fluently, always loved and was good at math. Before he turned 4, Krish sat with me for 3 hours and finished a math book. He did decimal division when he was only 4 years old," she recalled.
Krish's father added that his son always wanted to achieve excellence in everything he did. Krish's parents continued to nurture his talent, ensuring that he had the opportunity to excel both academically and artistically.
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/than-dong-10-tuoi-co-iq-vuot-einstein-4-tuoi-da-giai-toan-thap-phan-2348132.html
Comment (0)