12-year-old graduates with 5 degrees from Fullerton College

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  • @innos3ntCrim3
    @innos3ntCrim3 Год назад +22982

    As long as he genuinely enjoyed learning and wasn’t aggressively pressured by family, then this young man is truly a marvel.

    • @ot7stan207
      @ot7stan207 Год назад +920

      I dont think you can pressure a kid into becoming a genius.

    • @TaraZsun
      @TaraZsun Год назад +703

      i think generally someone who has that kind of IQ probably has the passion to learn to begin with. Probably wants that challenge.

    • @binkersbonkers244
      @binkersbonkers244 Год назад +463

      And if they did pressure him, at least it wasn't to get gender transformation surgery 👍

    • @az00001
      @az00001 Год назад +99

      Rather be pressured by family who love and support than those who are being pressured to go to school and skip school and not want to learn anything at all.

    • @agentbubbles782
      @agentbubbles782 Год назад +21

      I did highschool online via penn foster. Best decision i've ever made.

  • @furla.a
    @furla.a Год назад +7892

    Starting college at 7 years old and graduating with 5 degrees is wild

    • @thingsinanutshell269
      @thingsinanutshell269 Год назад +723

      1 year 1 degree wtf, I'm still shitting my pants when I was 7

    • @yeahyeah._.
      @yeahyeah._. Год назад +26

      😭

    • @rabbitazteca23
      @rabbitazteca23 Год назад +124

      @@thingsinanutshell269 me lmaooo meanwhile he's doing differential equations

    • @15jorada
      @15jorada Год назад +124

      @@thingsinanutshell269I'm still shitting my pants now

    • @Moonshine-24.4
      @Moonshine-24.4 Год назад +17

      @@15jorada are you 7?

  • @DNDragonmare1
    @DNDragonmare1 Год назад +10551

    I’ve always noticed genius kids are usually homeschooled, and it’s usually their parents who facilitate their success by actively engaging in their education instead of just screaming at them to do better. It really shows how substantial it is for parents to help their children realize their own potential.

    • @dackbowland1876
      @dackbowland1876 Год назад +377

      Have to be filthy rich to home school.

    • @polarspirit
      @polarspirit Год назад +214

      Yes I can confirm that. I homeschooled my girlfriend, and she's performing really well

    • @luckyace4896
      @luckyace4896 Год назад +593

      @@polarspirit 🤨🤨🤨 what does that mean

    • @righteousone1
      @righteousone1 Год назад

      LAME KID

    • @sugababy7825
      @sugababy7825 Год назад +18

      Absolutely! Parents plays a big part!

  • @thuydoan7496
    @thuydoan7496 Год назад +1038

    True story, a long time ago, I use to tutor a little girl, her parents were from Hong Kong. They were genuinely nice people. One day, that little girl told me something that I never forgot. She told me that she was most happy when I came to tutor her, because I didn't force her to study like the other courses she had been forced to study from other tutors. With me around, she could be a kid again. She was only 8 years old and her mother wanted me to teach her computers. Poor kid.

    • @namyiu7448
      @namyiu7448 Год назад +21

      So kind of u 😊

    • @CharlieCharlie88
      @CharlieCharlie88 Год назад

      People always have something negative to say about Asian people and love raining on their parade no matter what. Straight A students? Must be miserable childhood! Music prodigy? But they play with only techniques, no emotions! Less obese than other races? They don’t grow muscles either!

    • @sirmage678
      @sirmage678 Год назад +8

      when she grow up and make 300k a year,she will thank her family

    • @sirmage678
      @sirmage678 Год назад

      while white kids who played their entire life doing drugs and parties and then homeless or living in parents garage

    • @aaaaaa-hh8cq
      @aaaaaa-hh8cq Год назад +32

      ​@@sirmage678no she probably won't make 300k.
      and even if she does she will hate them because you can definitely make 300k without ruining your childhood

  • @kenthefele113
    @kenthefele113 Год назад +3976

    I love how confident he is. He isn’t arrogant, he’s just aware of how talented he is. His parents did a great job raising him.

    • @JESUSchristsSavesYouGODIsLove
      @JESUSchristsSavesYouGODIsLove Год назад

      Repent amen I REBUKE YOU IN JESUS NAME AMEN THE BLOOD OF CHRIST IS POWER…!!!!!! Amen HE TOOK YOUR DEATH PENALTY..!! Through grace we are Saves by FAITH
      Faith-what you happy for will actually happen TRUST GOD!!!! Repentance
      I needed to grow through this to know you more
      God sent his word because his word fail and if God I am making a new Covent my word my son I’m sending to earth in flesh to be the ultimate Sacrifice For My Creation HIS WORD WILL GO FORTH!!! Never Fails.
      The Holy Spirt Is Of God…!!!!!
      I carried my cross for you
      God can forget and he forgets your sins
      What you think is a coincidence God placed for you.
      My grace is all you need because my power is being perfect in your weakness that’s when my light shines the brightest that’s when your faith in me really shows.
      Your faith has made you hole not money not ‘good works’ but Faith..!
      You can trust In Jesus CHRIST…!!
      You may of never seen him with an naked eye you may not know him but he’s waiting for you with open arms
      You’re gonna hate the things he hates and love the things he loves. !!!
      I brag about my weekness so that the power of Christ can be shown 2 corinthians 9:10
      DO NOT WORRY ABOUT YOU LIFE DONT WORRY ABOUT YOUR CLOSE NOTHING GOD GOT YOU!
      IF JESUS IS NOT YOUR IDOL WE ARE ALL CONDEMNED TO HELL!
      BE RICH IN CHRIST…!!!!
      Killing the body and Spirit are different things if they kill the body I became a if they kill the spirit became a martyr going to hell like the iunliminatyt
      You put a Christian song Soothed the year the mind the Soul the spirit enriches you enlightens you revives you renews you changes your way of thinking and perspective gives you insight discernment, enlightenment BY THE TRUE LIGHT OF THE WORLD WHO IS JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH listen to the lyrics this constructive lyrics not that..
      Never be rich and misty, realistic things
      Pick up your Cross Daily
      Means willing to die With Christ…!!
      That you Willing to TELL ANYONE YOUR WORKPLACE YOUR FRIENDS THAT YOU ARE FOLLOWING CHRIST. Your stand with Christ even though it might make you unpopular that may laugh smear at you YOU STAND UP FOR CHRIST NEVER BE ASHAMED OF HIM For I Am Not The Ashamed Of The Gospel For It Is The Power Of God That Brings Salvation
      Gospel- The Good News
      God is trying to save you but you reject him every time
      🥳 is the resurrection and the life. !
      Whether we live, or whether we die, we are the Lords,
      Through grace we are Saves by FAITH
      Faith-what you happy for will actually happen TRUST GOD!!!!
      If you tell someone they can go to God without Jesus Christ you are foolish
      I WILL NOT SHARE THE SAME TABLE WITH SOMEONE WHO SAYS JESUS IS NOT GOD HES JUST A PROPHET SHAME ON YOU..!!!
      I won’t pray with you but for you I will over my dead body will I pray with you.
      I will pray for you but I will never accept their lifestyle.
      In the name of love we have destroyed True Love
      SHAME ON YOU IF YOU SAY WE ALL WORSHIP THE SAME GOD EACH IN OUR OWN WAYS…!! SHAME ON YOU!
      For Denying Your Lord Jesus
      The Lord Said I am the Way NO OTHER WAY PERIOD
      “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
      2 The same was in the beginning with God.
      Through grace we are Saves by FAITH
      Faith-what you happy for will actually happen TRUST GOD!!!!
      Repentance is about getting up again and not letting the enemy win
      If you win the battle you know you’ll win the war JESUS CHRIST ALREADY WON IT WHEN HE DIED ON THAT CROSS FOR HUMANITY his blood that covers you and me in JESUS NAME AMEN.
      Through grace we are Saves by FAITH
      Faith-what you happy for will actually happen TRUST GOD!!!!
      For with God nothing shall be impossible Luke 1:37
      “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
      2 The same was in the beginning with God.
      When The Lord Said Be Fruit Full And Multiply He Wasn’t Just Talking About us having babies He was Talking About us planting seed for the kingdom of God..!!
      Psalm 20:7 Prays To Only Trust In God
      So we pray. Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God.
      gospel- The good news l
      Jesus Saves You…!!
      신은 당신을 사랑합니다 Repent amen 悔改 예수아가 당신을 구원합니다 하나님을 찬양합니다 아멘 회개하십시오 上帝愛你
      Shàngdì ài nǐ
      yesuaga dangsin-eul guwonhabnida hananim-eul chan-yanghabnida amen hoegaehasibsio
      For with God nothing shall be impossible Luke 1:37
      “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
      2 The same was in the beginning with God.
      Through grace we are Saves by FAITH
      Faith-what you happy for will actually happen TRUST GOD!!!!
      When The Lord Said Be Fruit Full And Multiply He Wasn’t Just Talking About us having babies He was Talking About us planting seed for the kingdom of God..!!
      Psalm 20:7 Prays To Only Trust In God
      So we pray. Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God.
      gospel- The good news 悔改
      You ARE THE MORNING THE HEAVEN IS YOU EVERYTHING IS YOU!
      My grace is all you need because my power is being perfect in your weakness
      悔改
      Please forgive me, Lord, you know that I love you
      Like Simon, Peter, he said Simon son of John, do you love me do you love me do you fear me do you have the fear of the lord in your heart? she said Lord, you know that I love you. you know everything Lord I will always put your number one and then me and then me. You know that I love you
      But I am weak when we fall to the wrong things ALL WE NEED TO DO IS TURN TO THE CRUCIFIED MESSIAH…!!!! don’t runaway run to him
      I’m not afraid of the Lord fear the lord
      God has too much love to be broken
      He took your death penalty
      Let the heavens open
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    • @en2-joserivera896
      @en2-joserivera896 Год назад +7

      Hi.

    • @dymuzalonmateeth1725
      @dymuzalonmateeth1725 Год назад

      green card applications arent here, sorry@@en2-joserivera896

    • @thuydoan7496
      @thuydoan7496 Год назад +54

      No they didn't do a good job. Instead they forced their kid to grow up quickly. Stupid parents.

    • @alandeutsch9987
      @alandeutsch9987 Год назад

      i think he's not unhappy though, he's living his best life@@thuydoan7496

  • @scar-kq3cl
    @scar-kq3cl Год назад +3395

    To the guys feeling worthless after watching this, you’re not. The kid’s parents gave him a lot of freedom and he enjoyed studying, study was an entertainment for him. School teaches us things in 1 year which take only a month to learn.

    • @frankp7411
      @frankp7411 Год назад +1

      He's unemployable. What's to be jealous of? When he turns 18? He'll still be unemployable.

    • @emiliasalabaj5028
      @emiliasalabaj5028 Год назад +72

      @lilyeet1980lmao

    • @definitelyahumannotabot
      @definitelyahumannotabot Год назад +37

      Worthless??? This kid is more worthless than u know. His mind will grow but the "intelligence" factor will slowly degrade back down, basically was overloaded mentally at a very young age

    • @2Sage-7Poets
      @2Sage-7Poets Год назад +19

      why most people are morons and he's very intelligent.. why life is so unfair 😢😢😢

    • @SamanthaDelRosario-br1uy
      @SamanthaDelRosario-br1uy Год назад +88

      @@2Sage-7PoetsSomething greater is always hidden deep in unfortunate events. Even though you may not be very intelligent, you may play a big part in the world one day.
      Unless this is a joke and I'm gonna get r/wooshed.

  • @Coldrainrice
    @Coldrainrice Год назад +2320

    I’m genuinely jealous of this kid. When I was younger I loved all things science and wanted to know everything about the world, to understand everything to a molecular level. I really wanted to learn, but felt restrained by the ‘for your level, all you need to know is..’ I’m not jealous of his fames, just of the support he gets and the resources he can get to follow his dream, while so many are restrained by so many factors such as finance or just not knowing.

    • @thefirstsin
      @thefirstsin Год назад +59

      I agree with your statement, feelsbadman😓

    • @GlimmeringZoey
      @GlimmeringZoey Год назад +43

      I feel you, but it’s not too late. All you have to do is keep studying and give all of yourself to educations and never give up. At least you feel happy or what you wanna do for your future and careers

    • @kessibabanee7776
      @kessibabanee7776 Год назад +27

      You are right and there is specific age that your leaning speed is at its peak.
      That’s a golden time to learn

    • @ashman999
      @ashman999 Год назад +11

      Turn your jealousy into motivation to still learn everything you want to. Nothings holding you back now besides your own mindset🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @daebak7370
      @daebak7370 Год назад +2

      Science was my least favorite subject. Loved math tho

  • @LiveInnerCity
    @LiveInnerCity Год назад +45

    Clovis is making us question everything we achieved by the age of 12. Meanwhile, he's casually adding degrees to his collection. What a legend in the making!

  • @underthesun65
    @underthesun65 Год назад +3306

    This kind of curiosity in education in children can be nurtured by their family. Inspirational on many levels.

    • @MrDuffy81
      @MrDuffy81 Год назад

      The child does not have the life experience to even apply these things to any realistic endeavors. How would you like to be told what to do by a 12 year old? Give me a fucking break. This guy should be your boss, so you see how it feels. I bet the kids a fucking psychopath.

    • @You-wp4ic
      @You-wp4ic Год назад +14

      This is the opposite of inspiration.

    • @anonnnymousthegreat
      @anonnnymousthegreat Год назад +60

      Imagine how many kids out there that has this same kind of curiosity but wasn’t able to thrive because the parents never invested in their children to do so. I have a feeling we have many brilliant young minds out here, but because of their parents not taking time to cater to them has hindered them from being able to showcase their brilliant young minds.

    • @superpixelated7354
      @superpixelated7354 Год назад

      So you meant to say THAT it was not his choice

    • @cheeveka3
      @cheeveka3 Год назад +6

      @@superpixelated7354 He is Asian doesn’t surprise me they are known to work really hard and be very smart

  • @maulanaakbar7510
    @maulanaakbar7510 Год назад +3823

    Man im really jealous of this kid, making your parents proud is one of the biggest achievement that someone could do. Well done man you deserve it !!

    • @MaruskaStarshaya
      @MaruskaStarshaya Год назад +86

      Actually being gifted is a curse - you kinda feel "disabled" as you can't fit your peers, it's a very lonely journey. And making one's parents proud shouldn't be the goal of any child cos it's toxic.

    • @liandli
      @liandli Год назад +109

      @@MaruskaStarshaya you don't know how he really feels and no, want to make your parents proud is not toxic.

    • @rickhammond2473
      @rickhammond2473 Год назад

      Why? The kid has no common sense book smart but other side he is dumb I live in the 4th richest county in the nation and have many brainiacs around me. A Harvard Grad invested in Nikola motors I knew from the get go the CEO was committing fraud this Harvard Grad told me he lost a lot of money.He is very wealthy but proving a point I rather have common sense.But you need them to make the poor rich I own a ton of Tesla stock thanks to the brainiacs I am making a lot of money already received 2 splits 2 more maybe 3 more on the way then a dividend and will be the largest company one day blowing past Apple. ✌

    • @picklejuice3508
      @picklejuice3508 Год назад +32

      You should envy him more because in one vid, his mom said she isn’t a tiger mom and doesn’t really push him to study super hard. His mom probly cared more about his happiness than accomplishments. Double envy

    • @maulanaakbar7510
      @maulanaakbar7510 Год назад +10

      @@picklejuice3508 yea i do envy him a lot. He is an intelligent kid and his parent is already happy about him because the parent already knew that he can continue his journey by himself without troubling their own parent and can easily get a job. Yet im here feeling anxious if i fail my exam and worrying that my parent would be dissapointed in my exam which mean they have to worry even more about my future and i dont want that to happen because im their first child and born as a male which mean that i have a bigger responsibility to protect their quality life in future. My mom and dad already work hard enough to keep our family financially stable and educate all of us with good knowledge meaning that they deserve to enjoy a good quality life too in future.

  • @Tech_Nolyze
    @Tech_Nolyze Год назад +661

    Shoutout to his parents,saw his talent and decided to pick up on it ,theres alot of kids that are gifted but the ability to grow them is another feat aswell.

    • @tatjana7008
      @tatjana7008 Год назад +10

      Like in Germany, they love to bully such kids and often it's ruins their self esteem / personality etc.
      When they land in university with people of their intellectual level, they finally have good social life and can realise their potential

    • @nibblets1961
      @nibblets1961 Год назад +1

      I agree. A lot of kids have the ability to grow and it mainly determines on how they are raised. Pulling him out before he went to middle school was probably the smartest thing to do imo. If they are keen on learning. Yes kids would lose the ability to interact with those of similar ages but personally after going through middle school and high school. I can say outside of having friends, it really saps away one's curiosity to learn. Especially in high school where you are dumped with piles of busy work.

    • @JustADinoNuggie
      @JustADinoNuggie Год назад

      and then we have the parents of the seventh graders with first grade Math/English skills. 🤣

    • @dt6esdff413
      @dt6esdff413 Год назад

      @@nibblets1961 the worst things you could do as parents is enrolled their kid in middle school. Kids are mean, bully are worst. Homeschooling and private tutor is the best way to go, social skill will follow.
      BUT.
      there's this movie called GIFTED, it's changed my point of view 180°, kids should just be kids not trophy for their parents.

    • @Kainanli125
      @Kainanli125 Год назад

      ⁠​⁠nope. Social skills need to be taught and practiced from an early age. As you get older, it only becomes more difficult to socialize. The fact that he can say smart people talk to smart people is immature of him, especially having gone through 5 years of college education. He may be very smart intellectually, but his emotional and social awareness is quite low. I hope he can resume his childhood and not rush into work right away

  • @TNDgaming-p2k
    @TNDgaming-p2k Год назад +34

    what an inspiration to everyone. this shows that no matter how old you are you are never too young for an advanced aducation

  • @yetortega1092
    @yetortega1092 Год назад +888

    That’s why we need supportive parents who guide their children in the right path and not forced.

    • @rouxMK
      @rouxMK Год назад +5

      Yup congrat on him

    • @rickhammond2473
      @rickhammond2473 Год назад

      Yup and cannot even drive a car smart but dumb I see more people from India that cannot drive to save their life what a world we live in.

    • @m.hidayatullohmustafid8596
      @m.hidayatullohmustafid8596 Год назад +9

      lol.. like forcing kids to chose their sexuality in young age?😆

    • @scottbarnett3566
      @scottbarnett3566 Год назад +9

      He’s 12.
      Genius or not, there is absolutely a level of coercion here.

    • @boysloveplanet
      @boysloveplanet Год назад

      @@m.hidayatullohmustafid8596tch

  • @dave5265
    @dave5265 Год назад +4902

    The saying is true...
    It doesn't matter how old, or how good at anything you are; there's always a 12 year old Asian kid who can do it better. 😂

    • @Letty-q3h
      @Letty-q3h Год назад +62

      💯💯💯

    • @Bidenfriend
      @Bidenfriend Год назад +27

      What can’t Blm ✊🏿 to do this ?

    • @PrimeAlex35
      @PrimeAlex35 Год назад

      Educated in a White country.

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Год назад +119

      @@Bidenfriend Of course, Black people can be smart, but society, especially American society has discriminated against us Black people causing us to be stunted in the social ladder of course Asian people were also extremely discriminated against but one Asian immigrants immigrants in general, move to America they don’t have to deal with society constantly pushing them down since they were born, because they weren’t used to it, so they advance further of course, immigrants get discriminated against but in the country they were just like white people in America so when they move, they move with a purpose, American people born and get indoctrinated with American views, and then stunted

    • @Bidenfriend
      @Bidenfriend Год назад +311

      @@blackqweenmars please explain what injustices I have as black man in 2023 ? My family all college grads ..

  • @MajorPickleSwag
    @MajorPickleSwag Год назад +432

    Kudos to this kid. However, people in the comments are forgetting that these are Associates degrees from community college. There was likely some overlap amongst some of those degrees. Still extremely impressive for someone his age.

    • @kairo75xd13
      @kairo75xd13 Год назад +1

      glad someone mentioned this, well said

    • @LoyaFrostwind
      @LoyaFrostwind Год назад +8

      He'll be well ahead of the crowd when he transfers to a university. He has more than enough credits, I presume.

    • @MatthewDangyou
      @MatthewDangyou Год назад +2

      lol I thought the same! I graduated with 3 assiosciates and a bachelors, but I just realized I was able to apply for a ton of associate degrees since I had all the credits. I could have gotten a fourth but I just forgot to apply for it 😅 still impressive at his age though!

  • @Gracebk4tq
    @Gracebk4tq Год назад +21

    This is heart warming, he's finally allowed to be a kid.

  • @kingkongsimba
    @kingkongsimba Год назад +979

    Congratulations! We need to pay attention to these people and educate them right and carefully to really help them grow into greatness. They are our real national treasure.

    • @righteousone1
      @righteousone1 Год назад

      LAME KID

    • @michael-hw1uv
      @michael-hw1uv Год назад +2

      Great. Now hopefully the kid can figure out what gender he is and which pronouns to use. Generation Alpha. Voting Democratic Left to "Influence" the world.

    • @stumphole145
      @stumphole145 Год назад +12

      ​@@michael-hw1uv??????

    • @jeetpatel6087
      @jeetpatel6087 Год назад +1

      Guy who learns 5 useless degrees isn’t a national hero

    • @mrarmy8744
      @mrarmy8744 Год назад

      You know this is cap right

  • @gracietilert8952
    @gracietilert8952 Год назад +626

    Being a prodigy comes with its own set of problems. Good luck to this young man.

    • @tatjana7008
      @tatjana7008 Год назад +34

      It's like being gay. It's actually easy, but others make it hard 😂 Home school was right decision, because I see many smart kids ruined by jealous classmate. If he hang out with smart people, he will do just fine

    • @AngieKawaii01
      @AngieKawaii01 Год назад +19

      @@tatjana7008oh yeah being gay is so easy especially in places like Chechnya, Iran, Malaysia,

    • @tatjana7008
      @tatjana7008 Год назад +27

      @AngieKawaii01 that's why I said people make it hard. It's not hard to be it itself, as long as no-one interfere in this

    • @lunarketchup8829
      @lunarketchup8829 Год назад +3

      @@tatjana7008it’s just really the world viewing you different, and when you’re too different, whether or not your uniqueness is good or bad, will always have extra baggage and responsibilities for you. I just think it’s because the world has a clear path for common people, but those under the 1% have to carve out their own path, bumping and colliding with the common or even uncommon path.

    • @tatjana7008
      @tatjana7008 Год назад

      @lunarketchup8829 so it's still people made problem. On yourself being smart is fun and cool, when you do and understand stuff immediately, that's makes learning pleasure

  • @tomatopotato-yg3mg
    @tomatopotato-yg3mg Год назад +470

    The mom did a good job and the teachers were nice enough to support him while his brain is learning

    • @righteousone1
      @righteousone1 Год назад +5

      They overinflated his ego.
      He will have a severe mental breakdown after experiencing one of life's difficulties.

    • @tomatopotato-yg3mg
      @tomatopotato-yg3mg Год назад +19

      @@righteousone1maybe they did but as long as he has a good family he will be better off then most

    • @fctucycy8v8yvy67
      @fctucycy8v8yvy67 Год назад +13

      @@righteousone1I doubt he will face any real difficulties. He is set for life

    • @Rover.M07
      @Rover.M07 Год назад

      @@righteousone1depend on his family
      If his family like is suportive family he will do good
      If his family like my mom really judgmental , when i breakdown or burnout she not suportme but judge me , if she listening to me that whatever i said will be her weapon to mock me
      I remember she mock me when i am go to work
      When i make money i better give it to stray cats than my mom

    • @rosemarymillan5864
      @rosemarymillan5864 Год назад +1

      @@Rover.M07hey I feel like I need to say this. Please don’t let your mom’s response impact your ability to become a better person. Instead, remind yourself that you have control over your own life. You’ll live easier knowing what you’re doing is not for anyone else but yours.

  • @andrew5914
    @andrew5914 Год назад +29

    That is honestly amazing imagine the amount of things he could be catching up on right now at an early age plenty of room to make any type of mistakes with love and still recover

  • @thecooljohn100
    @thecooljohn100 Год назад +2402

    Imagine if every kid graduated college at 12 years old. That would give everyone much more time to pursue careers, experience mistakes, and enjoy happiness.
    Edit for clarification: I never said I supported child labor. I guess I shouldn't have exactly said "pursue careers" but instead just more time to figure out what you want out of life. Maybe teens after graduating at around 12 can intern and shadow at a variety of workplaces to see what real work and real life are like. 2-4 hours of shadowing someone in a safe environment wouldn't be considered putting a child through hard work. Graduating high school, OR college at 12, idc. I just meant less time spent in the dogwater US public school system where many feel their education is not done justice.

    • @chandler7858
      @chandler7858 Год назад +423

      and completely miss out on being a child!

    • @swide2750
      @swide2750 Год назад +67

      @@chandler7858why would anyone want to be a child this day an age

    • @ninjapirate123
      @ninjapirate123 Год назад +295

      @@chandler7858 I would rather graduate at 12 than to waste my time going to middle school and high school

    • @Miwhe
      @Miwhe Год назад +78

      @@ninjapirate123 do you really think you could pass graduate courses as a 12 year old

    • @JustRichii
      @JustRichii Год назад +64

      ​@@ninjapirate123 high school was one of the best times of my life! I know its not the same case for everyone. The thing I wonder about graduating at 12, is what then?
      If you could find a job/career soon after, do you really want to spend your teen years working? I think these years into early adulthood are very crucial. I've never really thought of working these years in a career you find enjoyment, I would hope to think someone would really prosper and flourish in all aspects of life than to be in high school, the more I think about it. I think being surrounded by adults in a working environment provided that the culture is respective and not toxic, it would still beat the negative influences of teenagers in highschool.

  • @charlesdenman9052
    @charlesdenman9052 Год назад +372

    He is a remarkable role model for everyone. Well done young man. Kudos to your parents.

    • @LordCommandor
      @LordCommandor Год назад

      He's a remarkable role only for Asians because Americans are too stupid shooting up the schools....stop posting nonsense.

    • @righteousone1
      @righteousone1 Год назад +1

      HE'S LAME. OVERINFLATED EGO. FAIL.

    • @hq3607
      @hq3607 Год назад +8

      Nah man how can any normal child achieve this level of genius. This is the opposite of inspiration. You can’t just work your way to being this smart.

    • @ArmaniIntoParanormal
      @ArmaniIntoParanormal Год назад +7

      The kid literally graduated with 5 degrees it just proves he’s extremely smart there some kids that are gifted can learn faster than others

    • @pyroteknikk3127
      @pyroteknikk3127 Год назад +3

      Should I be jealous? Commend him? Both? I just don't think I could have ever achieved this, no matter how hard I would have worked. It's like the equivalent of being born into a rich family except he was born with this much iq. Are there any downsides to being a child prodigy? Did he have a satisfactory childhood? Or did he really just win the gifted lottery? It's mixed opinions for me. Am a bad person for being jealous? I acknowledge the work he put into it but it just seems so impossible for the average person to graduate with 5 degrees at 12, no matter how hard they work.

  • @sow_scout4989
    @sow_scout4989 Год назад +177

    At first im worried it might be the pressure from parents, especially in Asian culture. But according to this, sounds to me the parents really just did a great job with their decisions. And when he said he tried one class and he liked it which led him to do more was just great to hear. Also shows just how much more refining our school programs need to be.

    • @deadoralivefan12
      @deadoralivefan12 Год назад +3

      It may be a mixture of both. Some kids care about their education and then are pressured by their parents to be excellent students, regardless of race or culture.
      (I’m not disagreeing with you. I’m just adding on to your comment.)

    • @Yourenotsmart1999
      @Yourenotsmart1999 Год назад

      He’s in my calculus class. He’s always there with his mom or older sister. He’s very chill lol

  • @jen0s414
    @jen0s414 Год назад +181

    As someone who was born at a very young age, I'm proud of him

    • @akosikuyzak
      @akosikuyzak Год назад +51

      Too bad I was born at a very old age.

    • @epiphanikii
      @epiphanikii Год назад +8

      @@akosikuyzak HELPPPP

    • @victorgadamba5518
      @victorgadamba5518 Год назад +10

      Born at age zero like me?

    • @JesusIsKingMyLord
      @JesusIsKingMyLord Год назад

      Gospel of Jesus Christ John 3:16 For God So loved the world that he gave his only Begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him should not Perish but have Everlasting Life. Jesus Christ Died for the sin of the World, If you believe in ur heart God risen Jesus from the dead and confess him with ur mouth to people you shall be saved. Jesus said I Am The only way to heaven there is no other way! Repent of urs sins (Repent means Change ur Mind turning away from sinful things and being truly sorry for it.) trust Jesus and give ur life to him He Loves you cares about you more than anyone ever will! we are saved By Grace Trough Faith!,this is sin: Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death but the gift of eternal life in our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 3:23 For all have sined and felt short of the Glory of God. For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. Romans 1:18‭-‬21‭, ‬23 KJV Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. 1 Corinthians 6:9‭-‬10 REPENT OR YOU WILL PERISH REPENT AND BELIEVE THE GOSPEL GET RIGHT WITH GOD LORD JESUS CHRIST IS COMING SOONER THAN YOU THINK TIME IS RUNNING OUT!.

  • @longshot9058
    @longshot9058 Год назад +453

    Honestly I genuinely believe everyone is smart enough to pass a college course about something they absolutely love learning about.

    • @pyroteknikk3127
      @pyroteknikk3127 Год назад +27

      Though not everyone is lucky enough to be able to do that 5x before 12.

    • @davidebic
      @davidebic Год назад +11

      @@pyroteknikk3127 I mean, I think it's not that hard to do (I think at least 1 in 10 might be able to do it if they tried), it's just that it might not be ideal. I think staying in a place with fellow students about your age is very important, especially in your teens.

    • @abigailcampbell7600
      @abigailcampbell7600 Год назад +1

      @@davidebicYes, I strongly agree with the fact that social connections (and are important) are easier and a bit more “fitting” for people in a similar age range.

    • @A-Dubs398
      @A-Dubs398 Год назад +6

      It's not even about smarts or love for your craft, it's just who can tolerate doing boring crap the longest. At least that's how I feel, college really isn't hard, it's just SUPER BORING, and you need to tolerate that bordem for SUPER LONG!!!

    • @PimpMatt0
      @PimpMatt0 Год назад

      ​@pyroteknikk3127 It's possible because of the amount of overlaps with associate degrees. I have 3 associate degrees but it wasn't my intention to get 3. I just so happened to have taken courses that I enjoyed that led to that. But at 12 I would have been too distracted.

  • @businessman5894
    @businessman5894 Год назад +902

    That’s why we need him to be on the doctors list and save lives

    • @AdamS_Lucky
      @AdamS_Lucky Год назад +26

      Too much pressure 😢 to live upto

    • @mocheen4837
      @mocheen4837 Год назад +3

      A real life Doogie Howser

    • @calvinleeusa360
      @calvinleeusa360 Год назад +96

      His degrees don't seem to meet the requirements for medicine.

    • @TrumpforPresident24
      @TrumpforPresident24 Год назад

      Kids who are smart like this are dangerous as a doctor. You can get drugged into sleep then get Fn raped.

    • @godsgirl7201
      @godsgirl7201 Год назад +62

      Being able to memorize doesn't mean you can save lives😭😭

  • @thuydoan7496
    @thuydoan7496 Год назад +37

    I really feel sorry for this kid. He missed out the important step about being a kid while "growing up". I hope he doesn't hate his parents later for literally making him grow up so fast.

    • @estelalopez3563
      @estelalopez3563 Год назад +11

      Learning is entertainment for him

    • @REDFUNDUH
      @REDFUNDUH Год назад +9

      @@estelalopez3563 yup some people are just wired differently

    • @user-yz5mn2go2d
      @user-yz5mn2go2d Год назад +20

      ​@@estelalopez3563"Ahh, I'm finally off work. After a long, 16 hr shift performing neuro surgery, I like to come home and relax by cracking open my quantum physics textbooks and solving rocket science equations. Just for fun, of course. While I listen to Mozart's Concerto No. 20".

    • @thwidded
      @thwidded Год назад +12

      When I was his age I was just biking around neighborhoods, I hope this doesn't fuck him up later down the line

    • @thuydoan7496
      @thuydoan7496 Год назад +1

      @@estelalopez3563 No it isn't. If you think it is, then you too are a moron. ALL kids just want to be kids. I guess you forgot about what it's like being a kid.

  • @anonnnymousthegreat
    @anonnnymousthegreat Год назад +337

    I think too what makes a difference is that his mom seen how curious he was and decided to take a chance on homeschooling him, making an investment in her child to thrive. He also said he enjoys learning. I just wonder how many kids are actually out there that have curious minds like this kid and ended up not thriving because their parents didn’t take time to invest in their children like this kid’s mother did.

    • @jagason7494
      @jagason7494 Год назад

      Ig it makes a bit less impressive if he actually enjoys school work lol

    • @jagason7494
      @jagason7494 Год назад

      Still a 12 year is crazy I don’t think he can even work yet so what is he gonna do

    • @klskls5413
      @klskls5413 Год назад +5

      @@jagason7494 Spend most of his life going to school I have a relative like that. Smart kid, multiple degrees, took forever to settle down and use one of them.

    • @MikuXP
      @MikuXP Год назад +5

      @@jagason7494 so anyone who enjoys something and achieves greatness in it; is less impressive? 🧐 hmmm..

    • @KFC431
      @KFC431 Год назад

      ​@@MikuXPyea, his statement lacks logic

  • @Coffee-xh4kp
    @Coffee-xh4kp Год назад +594

    " smart people talk to smart people" What a statement. I just dropped 7 people from my list of friends. 😂

  • @houseofmatrix6174
    @houseofmatrix6174 Год назад +52

    Congratulations Young Man he’s destined for greatness

  • @silvialogan9226
    @silvialogan9226 10 месяцев назад +2

    I cannot believe that Clovis graduated with five degrees at only age twelve. He is just remarkable. This boy is a genius. When I was 12, I barely could do intermediate school.

  • @kflaco8961
    @kflaco8961 Год назад +177

    Absolutely great for this kid but this does mean he could miss out on some of life’s most precious moments growing up with friends in school

    • @bobhookstratten9567
      @bobhookstratten9567 Год назад +52

      That's true. But it's still nice to see one kid want to succeed academically instead of aspiring to be a rapper or social media influencer.

    • @Rx2D
      @Rx2D Год назад

      @@bobhookstratten9567This is the second stupidest comment I’ve seen in this comment section today so congrats I guess.

    • @melodywithmusic689
      @melodywithmusic689 Год назад +1

      debatable

    • @priyankaa3395
      @priyankaa3395 Год назад +18

      not all kids enjoy that , for some , like that of him , sitting and studying for hours alone can be much more fun than friends who are too dumb to get him or be at par with him intellectually

    • @reallymentalpig1173
      @reallymentalpig1173 Год назад

      I disagree the kids at school are mostly idiots who know nothing

  • @anthonym.3608
    @anthonym.3608 Год назад +7

    Watching from the Philippines!
    This Boy is truly gifted and he is using his gift for positive goals and for the benefit of science and mankind.
    God bless and Congratulations!

    • @OhyeHanm
      @OhyeHanm Год назад

      Wow from the philiphinecones ze best countries in ze worlds wow I love tvj wow

    • @JuanKlaro.tv90s
      @JuanKlaro.tv90s Год назад

      Kindly explain How does the college student earned 5 degrees within 5 yrs of studying? A degree every year? Or these are not 4yr courses right?' Or they just have different academic system not like our in the PH and other neighboring countries.. tnx

    • @Umyu_Ch.
      @Umyu_Ch. Год назад

      Yuck 🤢 why do you need to emphasize your watching it from the Philippines

    • @KamSulek
      @KamSulek Год назад

      He’s not Filipino

  • @angiii
    @angiii Год назад +699

    He's 12 with 5 degrees & I'm 31 and still attending Fullerton College 😅 lmao

    • @khawmtiti4460
      @khawmtiti4460 Год назад +40

      Good luck...hope you don't use your education to vote for the Trump party

    • @RyanYTTV
      @RyanYTTV Год назад +26

      Did you see him there?

    • @minoowazzup
      @minoowazzup Год назад +83

      Gonna hit 21 and haven't even registered for classes, boutta take my SAT this coming week. Let's continue to do our best!

    • @Trutruman
      @Trutruman Год назад +48

      Good luck to everyone who works hard in their lives

    • @Feathertail2205
      @Feathertail2205 Год назад +120

      Everybody walks different paths. As long as you're happy with what you're doing, it doesn't matter what others are doing.

  • @blairmackenzie898
    @blairmackenzie898 Год назад +1

    Man that’s probably the most valuable lesson he learned through it all: “Smart people talk to smart people”.

  • @alolaunica
    @alolaunica Год назад +71

    It’s so exciting to be alive during the time of a baby genius! Incredible. I’m so happy for him and his family- they must be so proud 🥹 ❤

  • @WM22MW
    @WM22MW Год назад +23

    being humble is the true wisdom in life
    wise people talk to all people !
    don’t focus on using your mind to profit, rather your humility to help all sentient beings ~

  • @Kurby_
    @Kurby_ Год назад +428

    Crazy how having two parents and being taught morals can make such a huge impact in a child’s life.

    • @wrongpingpong
      @wrongpingpong Год назад +78

      Crazy oversimplification

    • @biber9979
      @biber9979 Год назад +9

      Yeah he got ruined most beatiful years of his life.

    • @wrongpingpong
      @wrongpingpong Год назад +15

      @@biber9979 I can also see him struggling to relate to others in the future.

    • @noelr1010
      @noelr1010 Год назад +13

      Yeah, but some kids are just intellectually gifted.

    • @Yokonato
      @Yokonato Год назад +4

      Also missed out on a social aspect, didn't even go to prom. Now he will probably get thrown straight into intern positions in companies since I doubt his parents will let him waste years taking social break til he is of age.
      Keep in mind most child geniuses don't do well socially...

  • @incognito__00
    @incognito__00 Год назад +35

    I admire those people more who work really hard to achieve their goals than those who are born genius. Because I believe if you are born genius then you are BORN genius and it's purely ur luck but those who aren't favoured by nature this way and actually strive for something... Mann my heart is with you❤

  • @Splash滴
    @Splash滴 Год назад +83

    I was always a firm believer that geniuses aren't born, but created. His parents put him in a world where his brain can rapidly adjust to complex theories and topics. Especially at such a young age, where your brain just soaks. Congrats to the guy, I wonder what he'll use those degrees to accomplish.

    • @Reallyreally-mg2ll
      @Reallyreally-mg2ll Год назад +1

      That makes sense.

    • @progamerzach1
      @progamerzach1 Год назад +11

      Intelligence is both genetic and environmental. However to accomplish 5 degrees I'm sure this kid has at least an IQ of 130 and could possibly qualify for Mensa.

    • @Raymart6543
      @Raymart6543 Год назад

      Really? If that were true, then many kids in the world would've attained degrees from the time they're 12 years old but why do you think it's not?
      Simple, because bonafide geniuses were *born* and built different. What you're saying is creating an environment to raise the child's intelligence ceiling but you never considered the fact how the *aptitude* of the child plays out. After all, not everyone is cut to be an academician and everyone has their own niche (yes, it counts even if they're just a child). What happened here in the video is a once in a blue moon scenario because you can never replicate that even if you became a parent yourself lol 😂

    • @fuelty69
      @fuelty69 Год назад +2

      @@Raymart6543 Because a child's aptitude is also influenced and shaped by his environment. Why is it often that children from scientists excel in science, or children from musicians excel in music? Let me be clear; I'm not denying that innate talent exists and plays a role in this because it certainly does, but the truth is that most of us were never given the chance to fully realize our potential. We were either burdened with limiting beliefs from a young age or lacked the guidance of mentors who would rigorously steer us in the right direction

    • @Raymart6543
      @Raymart6543 Год назад +2

      @@fuelty69 Exactly. I was just irked that OP said being a genius can be created by "effort" when in fact, all of us are geniuses in our own right anyways. No effort included. This is why I emphasized that geniuses were *born* and not "made". Its really just a matter of proper support but a social stigma became a certain norm at some point.
      The problem is, since the world looks up to people who have academic degrees or some sort of academic achievement, then they're the ones who gets to stand on a pedestal in comparison to everyone else. People who're geniuses in other facets of life were straight up being underappreciated because it isn't the standard of excellence that they're looking for in a social setting. By giving an example, geniuses of arts are appreciated in the world of arts but outside of that? They'll never get the same respect in the world of scholars as much as a renowned mathematician does, no matter where the mathematician chooses to travel. The problem is obviously glaring that you can notice how OP uses the word "genius" under the pretext of academic excellence and this is just one of the more examples out there. It's the ugly truth that no one wants to say out loud but oh boy, here I am.

  • @charlessantee8329
    @charlessantee8329 Год назад +73

    Congratulations to your academic achievement I am proud of you earning that college degree is a great accomplishment keep up the good work!

  • @husseinalhachami1580
    @husseinalhachami1580 5 месяцев назад +2

    That is awesome kid. I bet his parents are very happy with him.

  • @susanloveshuskies
    @susanloveshuskies Год назад +130

    Wow! Impressive! We haven't seen the last of him for sure! Great job, kid!

    • @Bidenfriend
      @Bidenfriend Год назад

      Why Can Blm ✊🏿 do this it’s always Asians

    • @darcash1738
      @darcash1738 Год назад

      It would be surprising to note that this very well may be the last we hear of him. Ingrain his name into your memory, look him up in a few years(and then perhaps a few more after that), and the chances are he’ll be doing well, but nothing absurdly astounding. You look at child prodigies like this, and then you actually think to keep up with them, and then it’s nothing special. Not that this is necessarily a bad thing-if they’re living as they wish, that’s perfect. But I’ve seen many instances like this, and then they make respectable, yet unnoticed lives as adults. Maybe this one will be different though 😅

  • @IowaNinersFan
    @IowaNinersFan Год назад +17

    Congratulations, young man. Good luck in your future endeavors. The sky is the limit.

  • @suryaadhitama9226
    @suryaadhitama9226 Год назад +51

    When your toxic parents ask you why can you be like this? You can always reply
    "Different genes, different parents"

    • @gazey
      @gazey Год назад +8

      😂

  • @AnnetteBell-q9m
    @AnnetteBell-q9m 3 месяца назад +2

    Amazing, only 12th years old, crazy to graduate from college

  • @gatsbymovingrubber
    @gatsbymovingrubber Год назад +17

    Apparently with all of that he still has time for video games and basketball. Kid is truly gifted.

  • @s.e.e455
    @s.e.e455 Год назад +254

    Congratulations! I’m happy that he is doing well in his education. I only hope that his parents will encourage him to get into extracurricular activities with kids his age so he can continue to grow socially and emotionally. He hasn’t experienced puberty yet, and needs to be around other teens who are experiencing it too, and also know how to communicate and work with people with different backgrounds.

    • @MslinlinteachesMandarin
      @MslinlinteachesMandarin Год назад +4

      People are different,for a kid like him, he probably doesn’t care about other activities like other kids. He might find something else is more fun.Just my opinion,

    • @vajrathefist9130
      @vajrathefist9130 Год назад

      L

    • @s.e.e455
      @s.e.e455 Год назад +2

      @@MslinlinteachesMandarin How would he know if he has never been given the option? There may be some things he knows he’s not interested in, but there are many activities, clubs and groups out there that he may be interested in. When I was a teen, my parents put me in a dance group. I ultimately stopped after 2 years, but I made lots of friends and learned new things that I otherwise wouldn’t have experienced. I think it’s worth trying things out.

    • @MslinlinteachesMandarin
      @MslinlinteachesMandarin Год назад +4

      @@s.e.e455 I have to say we are both assuming. I assumed that his parents have offered him different activities but he’s passionate about studying. You assume that his parents didn’t offer him other activities, so he is only interested in studying.

  • @andrerodriguez7603
    @andrerodriguez7603 Год назад +64

    He is an inspiration to all of us. I spent most of my life in college taking various classes. I finally graduated with a BS at the age of 50, I remember a fellow student got her’s at 80. So young and old can achieve a degree, 🎉 it’s well worth the effort, and time spent getting it.

  • @aljunaidbaunto3808
    @aljunaidbaunto3808 Год назад +1

    This kid just doing real life speed run

  • @enoshsubba5875
    @enoshsubba5875 Год назад +20

    Earning 1 degree is tough let alone 5 degrees in one go. Great Job young man.

  • @Evangelion543
    @Evangelion543 Год назад +48

    One-in-a-Million, indeed! There will never be another genius like this kid.

    • @tubblestop414
      @tubblestop414 Год назад +7

      There are plenty of other "child geniuses" so to speak.

    • @Edward_Npc
      @Edward_Npc Год назад +9

      Oh trust me with billions of people
      There are so many hidden gems that never shiner because they either wasted it or is just too poor

    • @junbinseo2978
      @junbinseo2978 Год назад +4

      @@Edward_Npc With the "being poor" thing. Trust me when I say this, there are many people out there that will sponsor and fund your education, if you can prove you are a unique genius. One that has potential not just "smart" if you keep looking and pursuing it. If you don't, well might as well be a genius that pulls a wooden wagon of food around the village

    • @jenkathefridge3933
      @jenkathefridge3933 Год назад +2

      There will always be a genius

    • @Randomdude1979
      @Randomdude1979 Год назад +2

      No there will there's just not a lot of them and not all of them make it big like this kid.

  • @lynnhill286
    @lynnhill286 Год назад +11

    So Proud of you young man!!!! Thanks for being a GREAT ROLE MODEL!!!! GOD BLESS YOU!!!

  • @DamnAwesome
    @DamnAwesome Год назад +16

    Awesome work to him! I hope he does something he loves that can help mankind and help the world!

  • @Renven
    @Renven Год назад +4

    I wish I was allowed to explore when I was younger, I burnt out in regular school after my parents died, lucky little guy glad he got the education he deserved

  • @ethan2023z
    @ethan2023z Год назад +13

    To be that history professor to be called out on by this graduate on tv is insane

  • @baryl3969
    @baryl3969 Год назад +73

    Love how he doesn’t sound cocky and full of pride like some people

    • @spillomina
      @spillomina Год назад +4

      He called his history teacher uncooperative but it might just be him.

    • @micosstar
      @micosstar Год назад

      it might be constructive criticism

    • @xboxmoonpartingty104
      @xboxmoonpartingty104 Год назад +10

      @@spillomina to be fair if that was his only B the teacher probably was uncooperative

    • @tusla6889
      @tusla6889 Год назад +4

      @@spillomina Come on a lot of students complain about professors

    • @yum_man
      @yum_man Год назад +1

      cocky? "smart people talk to smart people" isn't cocky? hahahahah

  • @jeanpierre4370
    @jeanpierre4370 Год назад +1

    Bruh, if everyone was like this, your whole life is ahead, work, experience, retirement.

  • @hentisenti
    @hentisenti Год назад +26

    Kid is set for life, good on him! He's got a ten year headstart

  • @LITTLE1994
    @LITTLE1994 Год назад +35

    That's tremendously impressive. I bet there are so many people who are jealous of that genius. Very few ever accomplish like that.

  • @zacharynguyen7286
    @zacharynguyen7286 Год назад +1

    Hope everyone is doing good and staying safes. If you need to talk to someone or need help, there are people who can help. Sending support and hearts to all. ❤❤❤

  • @WaldenWynn
    @WaldenWynn Год назад +11

    Congratulations Clovis. The bottom line is pressure from parent to strive for the best. The best of the best. 🎉

  • @chukchee
    @chukchee Год назад +13

    That is brutal! The amount of work he had to endure is just incredible!

  • @gshepherd6141
    @gshepherd6141 Год назад +5

    It’s just a piece of paper, it’s whether you truly learn and use it is when the degrees are actually useful.

  • @dianaagreen
    @dianaagreen Год назад +2

    I think this is amazing because he found something he liked and his mom knew that her son was above average so by putting him in college this was probably the best decision since he got to learn more and got his degrees 👏

  • @shadowpop5895
    @shadowpop5895 Год назад +15

    That young man is a genius, hope he put that gift to good use. 👍

  • @johnreese4377
    @johnreese4377 Год назад +19

    Good job 👏 👍 wish him the best. Pride of his parents and his community.

  • @mrcrabthegamer3183
    @mrcrabthegamer3183 Год назад +17

    “Smart people talk to smart people”. I remember my boss said “smart people commenting intelligent status against other people are the hardest to teach than those who are not smart enough, because knowledge can be learnt but not the attitude”. I believe this kid is not ready to face the reality of the world.

    • @tavohernandez1843
      @tavohernandez1843 Год назад

      I agree, but his journey doesn’t end there. He’s still got so much time to develop and grow as a a teenager. He still shows immaturity, but it doesn’t mean that he’s bad academically. He’s obviously very bright and will accomplish increíble things in the foreseeable future. He’s already accomplished more than the majority of people in the world.

    • @epenies
      @epenies Год назад +1

      There are so many variables that throw his system wildly off. I’d love to see an update in 10 years and hope for the best.

    • @titanicisshit1647
      @titanicisshit1647 4 месяца назад

      You might not like him ,but in the reality of the world ,it's people like him who run it , it does not end at your social circles

  • @jjlatinopedia
    @jjlatinopedia Год назад +3

    If that boy is your family member, you'll never hear the end of it from your parents.

  • @ELVIRATHEGREAT
    @ELVIRATHEGREAT Год назад +94

    We should all be invested with children the way his parents did

    • @jaxx-ld2bu
      @jaxx-ld2bu Год назад +6

      AMEN !💯💯💯💯💯😇✝️🙏

    • @calvinleeusa360
      @calvinleeusa360 Год назад +6

      Try it. First, no video game. 2nd, set the standard of result to get. 3rd, get them plenty of books. 4th, tutoring

    • @himekosaesarchive4077
      @himekosaesarchive4077 Год назад +2

      ​@C Lee its no videogames, lock their browsers to only education sites, old phone so no apps, no tv and toys

    • @lakshganesh4776
      @lakshganesh4776 Год назад +14

      No please let kids be kids

    • @ELVIRATHEGREAT
      @ELVIRATHEGREAT Год назад +14

      @@calvinleeusa360 I am pretty sure he knows how to play video games too. Just because he has a degree for college doesn’t make him any less human or any less exposed to everything that’s part of the world like video games and movies. You could invest and still enjoy your childhood I bet.

  • @SixOhFive
    @SixOhFive 7 месяцев назад +2

    Props to the history professor for teaching the kid a lesson

    • @EliHank
      @EliHank 2 месяца назад

      He didn't learn anything. Said he was uncooperative 😂

  • @martasila5996
    @martasila5996 Год назад +18

    You are blessed parents. Congratulations for your sons achievement. Keep him safe 🙏

  • @prenimystic
    @prenimystic Год назад +5

    This kid is incredible!!!
    I wish him all the best in life 😆😄

  • @Please.......
    @Please....... Год назад +28

    man if my mom saw this she would be comparing me in five seconds all like "hes only twelve and your already thirteen still in middle school"

    • @jungabz
      @jungabz Год назад +2

      😂😂😂

  • @matthewlim-dot-ml
    @matthewlim-dot-ml Год назад +89

    this kid is amazing, he is so mature and well-spoken for his age

  • @johnnyfreedom3437
    @johnnyfreedom3437 Год назад +9

    That's going to be the man that figures out how to break light speed and survive

  • @Eureka21567
    @Eureka21567 Год назад +15

    Congratulations! So proud of this young man.

  • @KyurinDiary
    @KyurinDiary Год назад +1

    Amazing! I can feel his enthusiasm and motivation

  • @user-fm6wu3zr9o
    @user-fm6wu3zr9o Год назад +6

    I guess I wasn’t talking to the smart people when I was 12 too busy playing outside enjoying my childhood. Congratulations to you.

  • @rickjaramillo2288
    @rickjaramillo2288 Год назад +67

    Imagine, 5 degrees and your still not able to get a job. Congrats to this kid for that determination

    • @JuanKlaro.tv90s
      @JuanKlaro.tv90s Год назад +2

      Kindly explain How does the college student earned 5 degrees within 5 yrs of studying? A degree every year? Or these are not 4yr courses right?'

    • @JonathanTahsvh-py6uc
      @JonathanTahsvh-py6uc Год назад

      Fax this is bull shit 😂

    • @jasmineartis5754
      @jasmineartis5754 Год назад +2

      Well he has associates degrees not bachelors. He still did a very good job.

    • @mysterio5837
      @mysterio5837 Год назад +1

      ​@@JuanKlaro.tv90sits associates lol

    • @tylerhepler9396
      @tylerhepler9396 Год назад

      ​@@mysterio5837an a associates is 2 year minimum

  • @HBombThe
    @HBombThe Год назад +8

    I love his composure when talking about the Professor that gave him a B. "Was a little bit.... uncooperative" lol

  • @ahh170
    @ahh170 Год назад +1

    now thats a kid with supportive parents and a college willing to let him in

  • @kieu-anhhuynh9404
    @kieu-anhhuynh9404 Год назад +50

    So so proud of you and family , congratulations ❤🎉👏🏻

  • @barricadedpurifier
    @barricadedpurifier Год назад +6

    This guy must’ve been stressing but hopefully all that stress and hard work had paid off. This achievement is nothing to scoff at especially at 7 friggin’ years old! Congrats!

  • @NumerologistYT
    @NumerologistYT Год назад +11

    It’s literally always that one teacher trying to hold you back. Good job young man💪🏽💪🏽

  • @charlessacramento6048
    @charlessacramento6048 Год назад +1

    Man is truly the most genius of genius

  • @monce2940
    @monce2940 Год назад +1

    nahhh thats crazyyyy bro really came uppp at 12 bro got a good life ahead of him

  • @leemontgomery7914
    @leemontgomery7914 Год назад +44

    The course requirements within his several degrees are the same. But non the less that’s remarkable. Much success to him.

    • @GothJedi
      @GothJedi Год назад +8

      I mean, he’s 12. How accomplished are most people at 12?

    • @abstract5249
      @abstract5249 Год назад

      Just one degree would have been impressive. Most people get their bachelor's at 22. He got his ten years early.

    • @jpm5042
      @jpm5042 Год назад +5

      @@abstract5249he got 5 associates degrees no bachelor degrees

    • @helper_bot
      @helper_bot Год назад

      ​@@jpm5042that make more sense

    • @toukie2705
      @toukie2705 Год назад

      @@abstract5249he got associates 5 of them

  • @ihaveadreamformykids4400
    @ihaveadreamformykids4400 Год назад +72

    My son is just as smart as this kid but I want him to experience being a kid thus not opting to accelerate him. We do have extra curriculum for him at home to keep him challenged. Life is not about getting degrees, it’s about having experiences to cherish as you get older. You’re only young for so long. Trust me, being old is longer.

    • @noname-mm9of
      @noname-mm9of Год назад +16

      Why you lyin

    • @spikermike2843
      @spikermike2843 Год назад +10

      "trust me" ... sure. LoL.

    • @rl4849
      @rl4849 Год назад +1

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @stephenc2481
      @stephenc2481 Год назад +2

      It works with rich families, where money is unlimited. Enjoy all you want.

    • @andrerodriguez7603
      @andrerodriguez7603 Год назад +2

      I think Clovis just enjoyed studying, so his parents let he do what he wanted.

  • @shrimpfry8347
    @shrimpfry8347 Год назад +3

    I feel so bad for this young man, being pushed by his parents to get into college and not experiencing his young years with people of his age. I dont think that is very healthy for a young man that hasnt went through adolescents yet, hes still so little.

  • @AnotherNobody1308
    @AnotherNobody1308 Год назад +2

    when I was younger, I wanted to take harder classes and challenge myself so that I could learn more, somewhere along the way I lost that and studying became a grind and something I had to do to support myself in the future

  • @straysheep5312
    @straysheep5312 Год назад +70

    This tells you one thing… either this kid is really smart and interested in studies or the studies can be easily handled by anyone, even someone that’s borderline dropping out.

    • @Villosa64
      @Villosa64 Год назад +11

      I dont think it’s as bad as people say it is college courses were a lot easier than i thought they were, but no one is the same so this kid could literally be built different like albert einstein’s brain

    • @YSFmemories
      @YSFmemories Год назад +15

      starting at 7 is pretty young, but I'm pretty sure with the correct motivations, most average intelligence and above 12-13 year olds would be able to understand college-level courses if they really put in the effort.

    • @Villosa64
      @Villosa64 Год назад +2

      @@YSFmemories yep that’s true

    • @tekgewet
      @tekgewet Год назад +7

      @@YSFmemoriesif the teacher is good enough anything can be taught really, just need good foundation to build on, sometimes stuff is massively overcomplicated

    • @tavohernandez1843
      @tavohernandez1843 Год назад +2

      @@Villosa64But we also have to consider the type of degrees he obtained. He probably majored in very complex courses, which means that not everyone who’s less than 12 can take, but he did, which implies that he’s always been that bright and gifted. Let’s say that he took Intro to Psychology, that’s not a hard class at all for someone as smart as him. He probably took math and science courses, which are quite complicated for the majority of adults, so you can already imagine that even a basic algebra course is already hard for someone who’s 12. He also didn’t start at 12, he obtained 5 degree by 12, so someone who’s 7 or 8 years old wouldn’t be able to get 5 degrees by the age of 12. So, he’s just bright and gifted.

  • @ericp1139
    @ericp1139 Год назад +13

    Sounds to me they just got creative in stacking similar associate (emphasis) degrees to pad it to 5. It has the appearance of parents trying to get their kid on the news so he could put it in his resume for a real university.

  • @sandalphoncpu
    @sandalphoncpu Год назад +4

    It’s a shame people don’t realize kids needs to have the support from their parents by giving them the right tools and the right opportunities for them to grow their interest. Too many parents in the US believe kids should not have anything but food and shelter, and leave them to rot. And parents wondered why their kids are failing in class or why they don’t seem to care about anything in life.

  • @AlvinBarrios-s2b
    @AlvinBarrios-s2b Год назад +2

    Pressure makes diamonds or breaks unworthy stones...
    I'd trade a few years of childhood anyday for a chance at a potential future like his

  • @Enkaybe
    @Enkaybe Год назад +2

    This kid has his whole life to relax and play 😢😩
    I would just eat, sleep and watch tv till I turn 18 then I’ll start working lmaooo😂

    • @zap296
      @zap296 Год назад +1

      boring ahh life

  • @hi-tech-skills8127
    @hi-tech-skills8127 Год назад +7

    Proud of this handsome young man 🙏

  • @yadglow9795
    @yadglow9795 Год назад +4

    “Smart people talk to smart people.” is his smart way to say “You can’t sit with us.”

    • @pt9845
      @pt9845 Год назад +1

      150+ iq only 🤣

  • @SchlapzFN
    @SchlapzFN Год назад +1

    Bro said I was stupid in every way imaginable

  • @robertlaghiti7228
    @robertlaghiti7228 Год назад +34

    This promising kid clearly has won the genetic lottery among intellectual capacity. People are still downplaying that genetics has a great influence on economic and educational success. This boy is almost like a glitch in the Matrix. Some people do not even finish passed an associates degree.

    • @coldcloakmusic6630
      @coldcloakmusic6630 Год назад +1

      Lol the irony in your comment….past* 😅

    • @noelr1010
      @noelr1010 Год назад +5

      When a kid is born gifted and has proper parenting, things like this happen.

    • @lalabell2
      @lalabell2 Год назад +3

      @@noelr1010 but being born gifted is genetic? I have a decent upbringing but I am not smart like this kid . But also I do notice wealthier families do produce more successful offspring’s

    • @fctucycy8v8yvy67
      @fctucycy8v8yvy67 Год назад +2

      @@lalabell2the one thing I’ve noticed with these kids is that their parents are usually very talented. There’s a chance that it isn’t genetics but I doubt it is.

    • @lalabell2
      @lalabell2 Год назад +1

      @@fctucycy8v8yvy67 everything is genetics lol. but environment can affect your genetics also! but how environment affects our genetics is also genetic? that's what others have said. not sure how scientific that is