A Mexican “genius girl” will begin studying medicine at the age of 9

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Michelle Arellano with her mother Karina Guillén (right).

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First name Michelle Arellano Guillen It is becoming more and more popular in Mexico. This is the name of the “brilliant girl from Chiapas”, a nine-year-old girl who in August began studying medicine at a prestigious local university.

Arellano will begin his studies for his three-year degree at the Monterrey Technological one day before turning ten. She in turn of her, if she is accepted at the University of Massachusetts, for which she is awaiting the outcome of an entrance exam taken some time ago, she will move with her family to the United States to continue her studies there .

During these days, television and local portals have echoed the appearance of this young prodigy. Karina, Michelle’s mother, told uncensored Chiapas that her daughter has an intellectual quotient (IQ) of 158two points less than that of Albert Einstein.

Arellano had known English for a year and a half.  Photo: Captures uncensored Chiapas

Arellano had known English for a year and a half. Photo: Captures uncensored Chiapas

Arellano learned to read and write at four. At a year and a half he masters English and at nine he completes his four languages ​​with German and French. Her parents, both health care workers, instilled a lot of knowledge about her from an early age (led her to attend their surgeries), contributing to her quick learning.

Her mother said that the psychologists who attended her claimed that Michelle was like a “little adult” and that, standing out for maturity and righteousness, there were schools that did not accept her because the teachers “couldn’t. his intelligence “.

When an institution finally accepted her, the girl proved that it took only a couple of hours to learn the more complex subjects. She was generally bored during her time in elementary school.

Michelle will study at the Tecnológico de Monterrey.  Photo: Captures uncensored Chiapas

Michelle will study at the Tecnológico de Monterrey. Photo: Captures uncensored Chiapas

After talking to the Secretary of Education (SEP), his parents allowed him to move from fourth to sixth grade and then start his university career by jumping directly to this level.

Having already passed the regulatory exam of Cenevale (National Center for Higher Education Evaluation), Michelle prepares to start studying as a normal young adult at the end of next month. If received, she would become the youngest in Chiapas to graduate.

The girl commented on it in the future he wants to become a cardiovascular surgeon and then a marine biologist being able to help both humans and animals. And not everything is medicine: if he had the opportunity, he would work at NASA and even participate in telenovelas.

They claim that the girl has two lower IQ points than Albert Einstein.  Photo: Captures uncensored Chiapas

They claim that the girl has two lower IQ points than Albert Einstein. Photo: Captures uncensored Chiapas

a little bit graduated

In July 2021, an 11-year-old Belgian boy, the talented Laurent Simons, finished college in just nine months and earned a degree in Physics from the University of Antwerp in Belgium with an average of nine grades.

His academic background is impressive. He had finished high school a decade earlier than his peers. The boy had passed six years of high school in a year and a half at the Sint-Jozef Humaniora institute in Bruges, Belgium. And his graduation was shared with other 18-year-olds. The story of him is going around the world.

Laurent's IQ is 145. Here, the prodigy with his parents.

Laurent’s IQ is 145. Here, the prodigy with his parents.

As the parents explained on the Belgian radio RTBF, the child has an IQ of 145, well above the average. This made it easier for him to finish his studies in record time. Of a Belgian father and a Dutch mother, the child is said to speak Dutch, French and German.

Source: Clarin

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