Thursday, November 1, 2007

Children Prodigy

Gregory Robert Smith is 13-year-old now and live in Ashland. He solved math problems at 14 months, read and corrected adults’ grammar at by 2. He explained photosynthesis to kindergarten classmates at 5.He only used three years to through 10 grades, he founded an international youth advocacy organization, meet with presidents. Gregory Robert Smith now graduates from college only 13-year-old.He got full scholarship in college. He also plans to earn PhDs in math, aerospace engineering, political science and biomedical engineering, and pursue multiple careers. But his goals are to become president of the United States. Maybe this is a dream for me. In his college, Greg’s psychology professor Michael Wessells saids: “He has come much farther in three years than anyone I've ever known.” He has boundless curiosity, a tremendous sense of values around peace and social justice, and great motivation. His parents choice a safe environment for their son to have a study, likely from a jealous classmate when he was 8. He has missed out on his childhood are misplaced. Greg said he lived the life of a normal child only have just been given so many incredible opportunities. Greg earns money on the speaking circuit to support his philanthropic work. He writes his own speeches, which he delivers with the polish of a veteran campaigner. Greg continues to advocate for children and peace, which he said go hand-in-hand. He thinks the first step to peace is education. Greg's have lessons to pretect children's rights. He didn't lose his idealism, but tempered it with a better sense of reality. is 13-year-old now and live in Ashland. He solved math problems at 14 months, read and corrected adults’ grammar at by 2. He explained photosynthesis to kindergarten classmates at 5.He only used three years to through 10 grades, he founded an international youth advocacy organization, meet with presidents. Gregory Robert Smith now graduates from college only 13-year-old.He got full scholarship in college. He also plans to earn PhDs in math, aerospace engineering, political science and biomedical engineering, and pursue multiple careers. But his goals are to become president of the United States. Maybe this is a dream for me. In his college, Greg’s psychology professor Michael Wessells saids: “He has come much farther in three years than anyone I've ever known.” He has boundless curiosity, a tremendous sense of values around peace and social justice, and great motivation. His parents choice a safe environment for their son to have a study, likely from a jealous classmate when he was 8. He has missed out on his childhood are misplaced. Greg said he lived the life of a normal child only have just been given so many incredible opportunities. Greg earns money on the speaking circuit to support his philanthropic work. He writes his own speeches, which he delivers with the polish of a veteran campaigner. Greg continues to advocate for children and peace, which he said go hand-in-hand. He thinks the first step to peace is education. Greg's have lessons to pretect children's rights. He didn't lose his idealism, but tempered it with a better sense of reality.is 13-year-old now and live in Ashland. He solved math problems at 14 months, read and corrected adults’ grammar at by 2. He explained photosynthesis to kindergarten classmates at 5.He only used three years to through 10 grades, he founded an international youth advocacy organization, meet with presidents. Gregory Robert Smith now graduates from college only 13-year-old.He got full scholarship in college. He also plans to earn PhDs in math, aerospace engineering, political science and biomedical engineering, and pursue multiple careers. But his goals are to become president of the United States. Maybe this is a dream for me. In his college, Greg’s psychology professor Michael Wessells saids: “He has come much farther in three years than anyone I've ever known.” He has boundless curiosity, a tremendous sense of values around peace and social justice, and great motivation. His parents choice a safe environment for their son to have a study, likely from a jealous classmate when he was 8. He has missed out on his childhood are misplaced. Greg said he lived the life of a normal child only have just been given so many incredible opportunities. Greg earns money on the speaking circuit to support his philanthropic work. He writes his own speeches, which he delivers with the polish of a veteran campaigner. Greg continues to advocate for children and peace, which he said go hand-in-hand. He thinks the first step to peace is education. Greg's have lessons to pretect children's rights. He didn't lose his idealism, but tempered it with a better sense of reality.

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