Suborno Bari, a young student in Malverne, New York, has a passion for physics that sets him apart from his peers. He finds beauty in the visual representations of complicated concepts, such as graphs and diagrams, and enjoys deciphering the underlying messages. Despite the challenges of advanced placement chemistry, Bari’s exceptional growth and understanding allowed him to skip grades, making him the youngest student to graduate from Malverne High School at just 12 years old.
In addition to his academic achievements, Bari is also a published author and has lectured at a college overseas in India. He generously offers his expertise to his older classmates, impressing them with his ease in subjects they find difficult. Bari’s teachers and mentors recognize his unique talents and potential, with former President Barack Obama even acknowledging his intellectual gifts in a letter when he was only four years old.
Bari’s family, including his older brother and parents, have always been amazed by his abilities, noting that he stood out from a young age. Observing his natural talent for mathematics and science, his dream is to become a professor and help others around the world understand these subjects. With a full scholarship to NYU, Bari plans to continue his education in math and physics and hopes to earn his Bachelor’s degree by age 14 and a Doctorate by age 18. His graduation on June 26th marks the beginning of an exciting journey towards achieving his goals.
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