Suborno Bari, a young prodigy from Malverne, New York, has been recognized for his remarkable abilities in physics since he was just four years old. He found joy in visualizations, graphs and understanding the message behind them which allowed him to skip several grades and become the youngest student ever to graduate from Malverne High School at the age of 12.
Bari’s exceptional growth and comprehension skills not only made him an outstanding student but also an author. At the age of seven, he published his first book and even lectured a college class in India. Despite his young age, Bari tutors his older classmates and has impressed his AP chemistry teacher, Mr. Nolan.
His parents noticed his exceptional abilities early on and have supported his academic pursuits. Bari dreams of becoming a professor to help people around the world understand math and science better. He is heading to NYU on a full scholarship to study math and physics, with plans to earn his Bachelor’s degree at 14 and a Doctorate by age 18.
Bari’s unique academic journey and extraordinary achievements set him apart as a remarkable child prodigy, destined for great success in the field of science. He received a signed letter from former President Barack Obama recognizing his intellectual gift when he was only four years old, which stunned his family.
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