July 8, 2024 6:35 pm
Child Prodigy, Age 12, Strives to Make Math and Science More Accessible for All College-Bound Students

Suborno Bari, from Malverne, New York, has a deep passion for physics. He finds visualizations, graphs, and diagrams fascinating and enjoys understanding the message behind them. Bari’s exceptional growth and comprehension skills allowed him to skip several grades and graduate high school at the age of 12, becoming the youngest student ever to do so at Malverne High School.

In addition to his academic achievements, Bari is also an author who published his first book at the age of seven. He has lectured at a college class in India and often tutors his older classmates, impressing them with his knowledge and understanding of complex subjects like advanced placement chemistry.

Bari’s AP chemistry teacher, Patrick Nolan, describes him as a unique case among the school’s accomplished students. Former President Barack Obama even recognized Bari’s intellectual gifts and sent him a signed letter when he was only four years old. His family was astonished by this acknowledgment, but his mother noticed his exceptional abilities from a young age.

Despite his remarkable achievements, Bari remains humble and focused on his dream of becoming a professor to help others understand math and science better. He is set to graduate on June 26th and will attend NYU on a full scholarship to pursue his passion for math and physics. With plans to earn his Bachelor’s degree at 14 and a Doctorate at 18, Bari is poised to make significant contributions in the field of science and education in the future.

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