A 10 -year -old California girl will graduate from the University this spring. “I just enjoy learning,” he said. “There are so many interesting things around.”
Alisa Perales, who learned to read at age 2 and began to make algebra at the age of five, began taking classes in Crafon Hills College, a community university in Yucaipa, California, when she was only 8 years old, WWD.
“It’s a lot of fun for me,” Perales told The Outlet. “It’s almost as fun as playing outside or riding or doing anything. I just enjoy learning. There are so many interesting things there.”
The 10 -year -old from San Bernardino, is now one month after graduating from the two -year -old University and is currently waiting to see if Bone has accepted at Stanford University.
When graduating from Crafon Hills College in May, Perales, who has just turned 11 at the time of the ceremony, will win two associated titles, one in multiple sciences and the other in mathematics, with a final GPA that will be “close” to a perfect 4.0, according to a report by Inland Empire Community News (ICN).
Moreover, Perales could have won two additional degrees, in computer science and physics, if he had stayed at the Community College for one more semester, the exit said.
“I give credit to my dad for pressing me to do well at school and do everything possible to work hard,” Perales told ICN.
The media reported that the father of the 10 -year -old girl, Rafael Perales, has guided his daughter to expand her knowledge from her first birthday, when she moved beyond the Basic ABCs and 123.
“She has been a bit different all her life, but I have always taught her that it is nothing that you are not able to understand,” Rafael said.
“Before starting in Crafon, I explained that I was going to be close to many older children, and that it seemed intimidated by that,” his father continued. “She seemed to fit well. So I followed my daughter’s example.”
“I didn’t adhere to a rigorous schedule that I had proposed for her,” he added. “I replied to what interested him and helped that interest and fed that fire, and his interest in school remained strong.”
As for the Perales, he hopes to work someday in the artificial intelligence industry (AI), either hired in a company identified by Alreaty or building a startup with his father.
Alana Mastrangelo is a Breitbart News reporter. You can follow her on Facebook and X in @Armastrangeloand on Instagram.