Adhara Pérez, an amazing 8-year-old girl, set a remarkable record by outperforming Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein in terms of IQ.
Adhara Perez outperformed Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking on the IQ exam with a score of 162, which is two points higher. She completed middle school at the age of six and high school at the age of eight.
Adhara Perez was identified as having Asperger’s syndrome as a 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥. She was labeled “weird” by her classmates, and even her instructors thought she didn’t have a bright future. The treatment she received at school, according to her mother Nallely Sánchez, caused her daughter to experience despair.
“I observed Adhara playing in a small house at a ballot signing, and they had shut her inside. They already began by saying, “Weird, weird!” They then began beating her inside the tiny dwelling. I declared that I did not want her to suffer. She then admitted to me that she didn’t want to attend school and developed severe depression, according to Nallely.
Adhara Perez afterward enrolled at a school where a genius was found out about her. The American University of Arizona extended a scholarship offer to her. She is currently pursuing two online degrees in systems engineering at CNCI and industrial engineering in mathematics at the UNITEC Institute of Technology.
Pérez was given the opportunity to study at the University of Arizona thanks to an invitation from Robert C. Robbins, the institution’s president, who informed her in writing.
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Robbins wrote in his letter, “I was happy to read about your amazing experience online and to discover that the University of Arizona is your ideal school.
“We have several excellent space sciences programs, and you would have numerous opportunities to collaborate with the top researchers in the world… You have a promising career ahead of you, and I hope to see you one day as a Wildcat on campus, he continued.
According to Pérez, her ideal job would be one at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the US. She told Infobae, “I want to go to space to colonize Mars.”
She posted on Instagram, “If you don’t like where you are, imagine where you want to be; I see myself in NASA so it’s worth a try.”