Suborno Bari from MALVERNE, New York, has always been passionate about physics and finding fascinating visualizations and diagrams. His intelligence and ability to grasp complex concepts have amazed his teachers and peers, even catching the attention of former President Barack Obama, who sent him a signed letter for his intellectual gift at the age of four.
Bari is not only an accomplished student but also an author, having published his first book at seven and lectured a college class in India. His family was shocked by his early talent, as he always seemed one step ahead of his peers. At the age of 12, he became the youngest student to graduate from Malverne High School.
Now, Bari is set to graduate on June 26th and will attend NYU on a full scholarship to pursue his love for math and physics. He expects to earn his Bachelor’s degree at 14 and a Doctorate at age 18, showcasing his extraordinary potential in the field of academia.
Bari’s dream is to become a professor and help people around the world understand math and science better. He believes that everyone deserves access to quality education, regardless of where they come from or what resources they have available to them. With his intellect and passion for teaching, there’s no doubt that Bari will make a difference in the world of academia.
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