<p>My cousin graduated from Harvard at age 11</p>
<p>Does anyone else feel ridiculously stupid and incompetent after reading these threads?
I know I sure do. :/</p>
<p>Good thing these students only represent like 1% of the high school- aged population…</p>
<p>When I think of DataBox I imagine of Data Wang from Goonies. :)</p>
<p>^Data Wang…from the Goonies? I’m not even Oriental Asian =)</p>
<p>I thought you were Indian.</p>
<p>my stats</p>
<p>-Joined Astronomy club freshman year
-established alien contact in six days
-rested on the seventh day</p>
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<p>Um. Jealous.</p>
<p>Hi, my name is Moshe Kai and I graduated from East Los Angeles College this year as an 11 year old. Check out my stats at [Moshe</a> Kai’s Home](<a href=“http://moshekai.com/]Moshe”>http://moshekai.com/).</p>
<p>This girl definitely has the best stats. She’s got beauty and brains. America’s Junior Miss 2008.</p>
<p>Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah
College: Harvard
Career: Biochemical Engineering
Talent: Piano, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6</p>
<p>Honors/Awards: Top Sterling Scholar in the State of Utah; Bartok International Piano Competition First Prize; Student Body President; Selected as a feature dancer in Disney’s “High School Musical 3”; National Leadership Conference on the Arts, Chicago; Homecoming Queen; Cover Girl, The New Era magazine, October 2007</p>
<p>Community Service: Humanitarian service to Ecuador; Music in the Schools project; Gina Bachauer Foundation; Tutoring children in math and reading; Diabetic eye screenings on Indian reservations; Gala Benefit Concert in Paraguay</p>
<p>Activities: Performed at Carnegie Hall; Danced with Juilliard Summer Dance Program and Joffrey Ballet; William R. Hearst U.S. Senate Scholar; Guest Soloist in Young Concert Artists Series in Italy; Lettered in Varsity basketball and tennis; Performed with the Utah Valley Symphony Orchestra; AP “Scholar of Distinction”; Recorded piano cd of classical music; National Honor Society; Key Club; IB Diploma; Ft. Douglas Swim Team; Church Youth Group President</p>
<p>…wow. That kinda makes me sad how amazing she is.</p>
<p>I think High School Musical 3 got her into Harvard.</p>
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Because they genuinely care about more than getting into top schools, and that’s where they are better than those other 95%.</p>