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11-year-old girl, diagnosed with autism is set to receive Masters in Engineering

First Published: 9th May, 2023 18:25 IST

With an IQ of 162, surpassing the renowned intellects of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, Adhara is inspiring people around the world with her exceptional talents

She is all of 11. She has been diagnosed with autism. But this tiny little girl from Mexico, Adhara Perez Sanchez, is all set to receive her master’s degree in engineering!

With an IQ of 162, surpassing the renowned intellects of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, Adhara is inspiring people around the world with her exceptional talents.

Despite being diagnosed with autism at the age of three, she has overcome numerous challenges and aspires to become an astronaut at NASA.

Adhara’s early years were marked by difficulties, enduring bullying, and unkind behavior from both her peers and teachers, which led her parents to change schools multiple times.

Consequently, she began to isolate herself from others, feeling different and disconnected.

However, adversity could not dim Adhara’s incredible potential. At a tender age, she embarked on a path of self-learning, astonishingly teaching herself algebra and committing the periodic table to memory. By the age of five, she had completed elementary school, followed by middle school and high school by the age of six, according to reports.

Remarkably, at just 11 years old, Adhara had already obtained a bachelor’s degree in systems engineering from CNCI University.

Currently, she is pursuing a master’s program in mathematics at the Technological University of Mexico, with aspirations to study astrophysics at the University of Arizona.

In addition to her academic pursuits, Adhara is actively engaged with the Mexican Space Agency, focusing on encouraging young girls to explore the realms of space exploration and mathematics.

Furthermore, she is in the final stages of completing her G tests, which, upon passing, will open doors for her to join NASA as a young scientist.

Adhara will achieve a significant milestone, becoming the first autistic person to fly, as reported by the French journal. By the time she completes the tests at the age of 17, she will have demonstrated her exceptional abilities and determination, defying the limitations often associated with autism.

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