Krish excels in everything he does,” Krish's mother, Mauli Arora, proudly says of the 10-year-old prodigy.
Krish Arora, a 10-year-old British-Indian boy from Hounslow, West London, has shocked the world with his IQ of 162, surpassing both Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. As well as excelling in his studies, Krish Arora is also a skilled chess player, beating his chess teacher after just four months of learning the game. "I feel very honoured to be accepted by Mensa and I was really surprised to find out that my IQ is higher than Einstein's," Krish Arora told The Sun.
Krish excels at everything he does," Krish's mother, Mauli Arora, proudly said of the 10-year-old prodigy. The Sun.
From a young age, Krish showed extraordinary abilities, such as reading fluently at the age of four and solving decimal division problems in a flash. His parents, Mauli and Nischal Arora, hired a chess coach, and now the boy regularly beats his teacher. "Krish is like a sponge, he absorbs everything. Krish excels at everything he does," says Krish's proud mother, Mauli Arora.
10-year-old prodigy, smarter than Einstein, bored with school and only likes to do algebra
Besides being a “human computer”, Krish Arora also has a hobby of playing the piano, where he achieved an excellent 7th rank while the maximum rank is 8, and it was not difficult for him to conquer this final challenge. He was also honored in the “honor roll” of Trinity College of Music after completing 4 ranks in just 6 months and has won many music awards. Krish also has an absolute ear, which means he does not need music theory to accompany music and can remember entire songs from memory alone.
Krish is now starting his new journey at Queen Elizabeth School, one of the UK's top schools, after "stunning" his 11+ exams with a perfect 100% in maths. He even completed 60 questions in just 50 minutes. The young prodigy found the 11+ exams "too easy". "Primary school was boring, I didn't learn anything. We just did multiplication and writing sentences all day. I loved doing algebra," he told the Metro .
Krish's parents have expressed the challenges of raising a child with a high IQ. "As he gets older, it becomes harder for us to keep up with him. It's a challenge for us, but it's also a joy. He's always asking questions, but then it's pure joy because when you see a child so young doing such amazing things, you realize what a gift it is," said Mauli Arora. Krish and his family hope he can one day become a mathematician. He also has a twin sister, Keira, who has also been accepted to four specialized schools. In his free time, Krish enjoys doing puzzles and crossword puzzles and watching the TV show "Young Sheldon," a series about young prodigies.
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