11-Year Old Graduates With Top Honors

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Most 11-year-olds are just happy to have survived their first year of junior high. However, Moshe Kai Cavalin is not like most kids. He skipped elementary, middle and high school and went straight to college at the tender age of eight.

While Moshe's parents knew he was smart, they had never envisioned putting him in college this young. However, when they tried to enroll him in a private school at the age of 6, he was turned down, because he was so smart and the school was afraid he would be bored.

It turns out they were right - After homeschooling the young lad for two years, the parents realized that he was ready for some real high-level courses. They approached East Los Angeles college, who agreed to take him in. However, until he proved himself, he could take only two courses - Math and Physical Education.

Moshe did not disappoint. He got A-pluses in both and hasn't looked back since. Later this week, Moshe will graduate with an Associates Degree in Liberal Arts with a 4.0 Grade Point Average. In fact, the young lad was so smart that he helped tutor his fellow math students, some of whom were a decade older than him.

While the world may hail him as a genius, his parents think he is just a typical boy who likes to play soccer and watche Jackie Chan movies.

Moshe now hopes to get into a prestigious four-year program and graduate in Astrophysics. However, before that, he is planning to take a little 'break' to pursue his other passion - Martial Arts, where he has won quite a few medals. He also intends to write a book to teach kids how to succeed in school and take scuba diving lessons.

Sources: nbclosangeles.com,topix.com,chicagotriibune.com

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111 Comments
  • hyper_monkey
    hyper_monkeyover 11 years
    Is that even, um, POSSIBLE?!
    • hyper_monkey
      hyper_monkeyalmost 11 years
      He's got to be, like, socially awkward. How does he make friends? Not that he doesn't seem like a good kid. He does. But, if it were me, I wouldn't want to be friends with someone that smart. It could be harmful to my self-confidence. I feel bad for him.
      • 00someone00
        00someone00almost 11 years
        I know, right? I think that is so creepy to have a 11 year old in your class in college that is the top student.
      • Jillianover 11 years
        Hey, That's Not Nice!
        • Hiover 11 years
          Cool
          • emilyw
            emilywover 11 years
            An 11-year old graduating college? NO WAY!! He must be REALLY smart!!!
            • razzleberry209
              • written_dance
                written_danceover 11 years
                I think this kid is extremely responsible. I would read his book.
                • harrypotter1357
                  harrypotter1357over 11 years
                  i skipped first grade no joke
                  • brain
                    brainover 11 years
                    He is so smart!
                    • ares
                      aresover 11 years
                      What? A 11-years old child graduates with the Top Honers? This boy might be really smart. Maybe he can solve all the math problems and almost know all the word that Top Honers know. The pro is that he is smart but the con is that he will have no friends? A fantastic child!!
                      • dojo13579
                        dojo13579over 11 years
                        i skipped 1st grade