How is he smart when he can’t even remember his own locker code or number or was he joking about It if you can explain this I’ll be grateful thnx in advance 😇
I was 15 when I went to law school. I live in Europe and skipped several years of high school. I did not have any help from anyone or attend a special online program like this student. I just went through the conventional high school route, graduated at 15 and went to a traditional university/law school, not an online one. If I knew about or was given the opportunity to study with Harvard Extension online school - I would have loved to have done that as well! American students have so many great education opportunities! It is a shame that European universities do not allow younger students to complete online degrees like this student. I would have loved to have had an American graduation ceremony/cap/gown as well! :)
They need more programs for kids that range in between, my son scored high on his IQ test, he was bored in school and they had some gifted classes but still nothing that challenged him enough to stay focused. Teachers would get frustrated that he would finish early and talk, they called him disruptive. One teacher went out of her way to not give him extra work but gave him ways to challenge himself as a reward, but that was only one year of school, most teachers were over worked and too many kids to deal with it. I finally got him to finish high school by taking his GED early, and enrolled him into college. But it was a battles to find ways to help him and schools weren’t helpful, if I could have afforded a private school back then I would have done that, or if they had college classes these kids could take. I know things have changed, and I hope they focus on seeing a kids potential and find ways to help him, whether he has a high iq or learns differently.
Truly smart kids, especially with the access to Internet these days, will find ways to extend themselves if they want to. Plenty of kids don't have access to private schools or gifted classes. They teach themselves with the resources they have, such as those freely available on the internet or local library.
Blondz if your kid is that extraordinary let him finish an IB diploma at his age now with a score of 45/45 and 1600 on SATs along with few APs should be easy for him if he is that smart! Remember to post his score to your channel too!
Always remember where you come from. It keeps you grounded, and on the right path when you stay in touch with your childhood friends. Returning to your roots is a part of the success in life. Blessings
My grandparents met in college by chance. This is their love story. My grandpa wanted to start university at 19, but he got drafted for the Korean War at 18. He ended up starting college in his 20s. He got a bachelors in math from the local state university and met my grandma, who was a student at the women’s university down the street. She majored in sewing and minored in english, but she really enjoyed chemistry. College was sexist back then. The women in her family were too busy raising children to attend her graduation. She cried, but my grandpa made her feel better. They settled down in the city. She became a secretary at a law firm, and he applied for a tech job. That company said they’d hire him if he got a masters degree, and they’d pay for everything. He chose the Christian university bc it was close to his house, and his faith reminded him of my grandma, a devout baptist. After getting his masters, he taught adult math at night to earn extra money. He spent so much time away from my grandma that their marriage suffered. When he got an offer from the pentagon, they divorced. He lived in Washington by himself until he retired at 65. His boss liked how he made everyone’s schedule and admired him as an engineer. That’s why he let him stay past 60. He remarried my grandma the year he retired. She fell back in love with him when he told her that he earned all that money for her. They’re in their 80s now and still happily married. They attend church together twice a week. Lifelong learners, they enjoy learning about God’s universe together.
1968 they made me register for the draft at my highschool or no diploma. Absolutely all my male classmates were going to the junior college to get a draft deferment.
What is it with the wiz kids and their mothers having health issues? The 12 year old (Mike Wimmer) who also graduated from high school and college at the same time had a mother who had to undergo surgery too.
This is incredibly misleading. He's graduating from Harvard Extension School, which is online and open to anyone willing to pay. It's not the same thing as receiving an undergraduate degree from Harvard College (which has an acceptance rate of
That’s not true. Currently, there are less than .18% of the less than 30,000 enrolled into the Harvard Extension School that graduate. Braxton graduated with a A.L.B. (Bachelor of Liberal Arts) in a major in government with a minor in English after six years and has attended physical class at Harvard for those years (during summers). It’s a Harvard College degree with all its accreditation.
@@HarryRacer18 This is wrong. Yes - He received a degree from Harvard University (via the Extension School). However, he did not receive a degree from Harvard College. The Extension School and College are separate entities and the two degrees should not be conflated.
Braxton is an amazing person and he's going to do great things. But going to Harvard Extension is nothing like the rest of Harvard. It's a great alternative college but it's not the same caliber of Harvard College. No mentioning that he attend a Harvard Extension program is really representative of what happened.
Same degree from the university. He earned a A.L.B. (Bachelor of Liberal Arts) degree from Harvard University through the Harvard Extension School (one of 13 colleges it has) and its been around since 1910. It graduates less than .18% of the 30,000 enrolled.
I don't know mate school dosent teach useful stuff and most are too easy and boring even I skipped like 3 classes lol and still score A+ because according to me school dosent teaches any use full stuff I am 14 and I even wrote a total debated essay about that and told my teacher she was impressed
Wow that sucks that he doesn’t get the ability to experience college just the experience is great sucks that he has to miss it but congrats graduating high school and Harvard! At the same time absolutely amazing.
Nice to see someone is being recognized for academic achievements rather than sports for once. Most of the knuckle heads in sports today wouldn't have the grades to attend a college or an university if they couldn't play sports.
While the kid's hardworking fruit should be celebrated and congratulated, let's not lose the focus on the fact that Harvard Extension degree is NOT the same as regular Harvard degree. Such ignorance implicitly disparaged the achievements of students who overcame significant odds and were admitted to Harvard for regular education. Extension programs are a short cut to a degree. Students there go through little or no resistance on route to a degree. The programs are mostly designed for elderly people or people pursuing second career options. If you exam programs carefully, you may doubt whether the kid has made the best choice for himself.
Wow thats crazy. Anyone who can handle that work load is amazingly talented. Good for him!
Backed up with the dedication needed for it, as well.
He’s a normal kid, except he’s extremely smart and gifted. I’m sure he’ll accomplish amazing things when he’s older!
How is he smart when he can’t even remember his own locker code or number or was he joking about It if you can explain this I’ll be grateful thnx in advance 😇
Mostafa Razeen he doesn’t use his locker, so obviously he doesn’t know the number
Wait doesn’t he study at the school or is he home schooled and thnx a lot for answering me @fantasylover365
I am kinda doing a research about gifted people thnx again
Mostafa Razeen I don’t know. This is only a 4 min. video so you should find out somewhere else
Good for him glad he didn’t miss out on things that teenagers get to do in high school
How wonderful~children like that will do so much for their fellow man and the world congrats😀☺👍
not with the direction of this current president.
I was 15 when I went to law school. I live in Europe and skipped several years of high school. I did not have any help from anyone or attend a special online program like this student. I just went through the conventional high school route, graduated at 15 and went to a traditional university/law school, not an online one. If I knew about or was given the opportunity to study with Harvard Extension online school - I would have loved to have done that as well! American students have so many great education opportunities! It is a shame that European universities do not allow younger students to complete online degrees like this student. I would have loved to have had an American graduation ceremony/cap/gown as well! :)
But there are online university degrees you can get in Europe
Was law school challenging for you ?
In other words, you started college at 15, since law is an undergraduate course of study in most European countries.
They need more programs for kids that range in between, my son scored high on his IQ test, he was bored in school and they had some gifted classes but still nothing that challenged him enough to stay focused. Teachers would get frustrated that he would finish early and talk, they called him disruptive. One teacher went out of her way to not give him extra work but gave him ways to challenge himself as a reward, but that was only one year of school, most teachers were over worked and too many kids to deal with it. I finally got him to finish high school by taking his GED early, and enrolled him into college. But it was a battles to find ways to help him and schools weren’t helpful, if I could have afforded a private school back then I would have done that, or if they had college classes these kids could take. I know things have changed, and I hope they focus on seeing a kids potential and find ways to help him, whether he has a high iq or learns differently.
I sense a future doctor, lawyer, scientist, and etc in your child. What every path the young one chooses..
What is his iq
Annabelle Uduma his IQ score is 155.
Truly smart kids, especially with the access to Internet these days, will find ways to extend themselves if they want to. Plenty of kids don't have access to private schools or gifted classes. They teach themselves with the resources they have, such as those freely available on the internet or local library.
Blondz if your kid is that extraordinary let him finish an IB diploma at his age now with a score of 45/45 and 1600 on SATs along with few APs should be easy for him if he is that smart! Remember to post his score to your channel too!
It will be fun to see the things he accomplishes during his lifetime!
Congratulations 🌹😘👏.
Sheldon Cooper???
Always remember where you come from. It keeps you grounded, and on the right path when you stay in touch with your childhood friends. Returning to your roots is a part of the success in life. Blessings
My grandparents met in college by chance. This is their love story.
My grandpa wanted to start university at 19, but he got drafted for the Korean War at 18. He ended up starting college in his 20s. He got a bachelors in math from the local state university and met my grandma, who was a student at the women’s university down the street. She majored in sewing and minored in english, but she really enjoyed chemistry. College was sexist back
then. The women in her family were too busy raising children to attend her graduation. She cried, but my grandpa made her feel better. They settled down in the city. She became a secretary at a law firm, and he applied for a tech job. That company said they’d hire him if he got a masters degree, and they’d pay for everything. He chose the Christian university bc it was close to his house, and his faith reminded him of my grandma, a devout baptist. After getting his masters, he taught adult math at night to earn extra money. He spent so much time away from my grandma that their marriage suffered. When he got an offer from the pentagon, they divorced. He lived in Washington by himself until he retired at 65. His boss liked how he made everyone’s schedule and admired him as an engineer. That’s why he let him stay past 60. He remarried my grandma the year he retired. She fell back in love with him when he told her that he earned all that money for her. They’re in their 80s now and still happily married. They attend church together twice a week. Lifelong learners, they enjoy learning about God’s universe together.
🙄
Awww, how wonderful. Meant to be.
So you can enroll to college without a high school diploma?
yep dual enrollment
What a kid!!!
1968 they made me register for the draft at my highschool or no diploma. Absolutely all my male classmates were going to the junior college to get a draft deferment.
Keep such gayness from this story.
What is it with the wiz kids and their mothers having health issues? The 12 year old (Mike Wimmer) who also graduated from high school and college at the same time had a mother who had to undergo surgery too.
How is it that he has a strong memory and can’t even remember his locker code or even place 🤔
Some one explains this to me plz or was he joking
He probably doesn't use it much so need to remember
Congratulations Hope HE keeps working really Hard Good Job
Congrats! God Bless you in all your endeavors.
I took ECON with him at Harvard! Prof. Stacey Gelsheimer
This is incredibly misleading. He's graduating from Harvard Extension School, which is online and open to anyone willing to pay. It's not the same thing as receiving an undergraduate degree from Harvard College (which has an acceptance rate of
That’s not true. Currently, there are less than .18% of the less than 30,000 enrolled into the Harvard Extension School that graduate. Braxton graduated with a A.L.B. (Bachelor of Liberal Arts) in a major in government with a minor in English after six years and has attended physical class at Harvard for those years (during summers). It’s a Harvard College degree with all its accreditation.
@@HarryRacer18 This is wrong. Yes - He received a degree from Harvard University (via the Extension School). However, he did not receive a degree from Harvard College. The Extension School and College are separate entities and the two degrees should not be conflated.
Congratulations! 🙌
... there goes any self-esteem I built up
Meanwhile me: fails 7th grade social studies
Wow amazing
Congratulations!!🎈🎊🎉 Awesome
He must be smarter then Trump.
even a kindergarten graduate is smarter than Trump
If you are going to troll at least make sense
@@BritneyHIAM bet everyone smarter than you
That's awesome he will go far
Braxton is an amazing person and he's going to do great things. But going to Harvard Extension is nothing like the rest of Harvard. It's a great alternative college but it's not the same caliber of Harvard College. No mentioning that he attend a Harvard Extension program is really representative of what happened.
Same degree from the university. He earned a A.L.B. (Bachelor of Liberal Arts) degree from Harvard University through the Harvard Extension School (one of 13 colleges it has) and its been around since 1910. It graduates less than .18% of the 30,000 enrolled.
I can’t even pass a test
And then there’s me.........
I don't know mate school dosent teach useful stuff and most are too easy and boring even I skipped like 3 classes lol and still score A+ because according to me school dosent teaches any use full stuff I am 14 and I even wrote a total debated essay about that and told my teacher she was impressed
Getting into Harvard isnt about intellect rather about did your daddy donated a building or not.
I am not using high grammer cus I dint want to
Congrats.
Congrats
wow, congrats 2 him!🤓🎉🍾
Justin
Jessica
Heather
@@justinoiler9749 ok
Still waiting on Part 2 of Letterman interview ......
Wow that sucks that he doesn’t get the ability to experience college just the experience is great sucks that he has to miss it but congrats graduating high school and Harvard! At the same time absolutely amazing.
Wow!!! 💪💪💪
What a talented king!
Congratulations 🔥💥
That was easy for him
SANA ALL
What an exciting and memorable child hood lol. If this kid ever has his own children those children will be serial killers lol.
The background guitar song at first seems like mitwa song's beginning
Anyone would be lucky to be friends with him
Nice to see someone is being recognized for academic achievements rather than sports for once.
Most of the knuckle heads in sports today wouldn't have the grades to attend a college or an university if they couldn't play sports.
While the kid's hardworking fruit should be celebrated and congratulated, let's not lose the focus on the fact that Harvard Extension degree is NOT the same as regular Harvard degree. Such ignorance implicitly disparaged the achievements of students who overcame significant odds and were admitted to Harvard for regular education. Extension programs are a short cut to a degree. Students there go through little or no resistance on route to a degree. The programs are mostly designed for elderly people or people pursuing second career options. If you exam programs carefully, you may doubt whether the kid has made the best choice for himself.
Liam from one direction
Here I’m from ny boutta drop out
Misleading lol. Principles of Econ? Literally just a glorified semester-long AP Econ course.
he’s annoying
W O W !