July 7, 2024 5:11 pm
12-year-old prodigy on track for college aims to simplify math and science

Bari has always been fascinated by visualizations, graphs, and diagrams in physics. His natural talent for academics has allowed him to skip several grades and become the youngest graduate of Malverne High School at the age of 12. At seven years old, he became an author and even lectured a college class in India. He also offers tutoring to his older classmates, sharing his knowledge and helping them understand difficult topics.

Bari’s AP chemistry teacher marvels at his unique abilities and views him as a standout student in a school that has produced many successful graduates. Recognized for his intellectual gifts at a young age, Bari received recognition from former President Barack Obama. His dream is to use his knowledge of math and science to help people around the world, with aspirations of becoming a professor and providing valuable resources to those in need.

Set to graduate on June 26th, Bari has already secured a full scholarship to NYU to study math and physics. He aims to earn his Bachelor’s degree at 14 and complete his Doctorate by age 18, reflecting his dedication and passion for academia.

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