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Monday, 26 July 2010

8 year admitted to college

wawa check this out .


he is your age..... cool ohhh that is year 2007 and he is 11 in 2009


extrremely cool

8 year admitted to college





kaihsiaohu | 10 October 2007

A Genius kid was admitted to College at the age of 8, the youngest kid admitted to a College in California and I believe in the U.S. Now after 3rd quarter he is Dean's Honor List and has an average of A++ (100) and he is tutoring math to his classmates at least 10 years old than him!! He is 3 consecutive years the National Champion in Chinese Martial Arts (Gung-Fu, Wushu, Weapons) and competed on the US Karate World Championship in LV when he was 7 and won!! Competed in 37 events with 26 gold and 11 silver Poliglot, plays piano and composed some pieces, master of Yoga, extremely good swimmer etc. And much more. Check him out at www.shaolinkid.us and you can contact him moshekai@yahoo.com.







two years later ...............2007 ===>>> 2009



11-Year-Old Graduates From College




2009spray | 05 June 2009

11-Year-Old Graduates From LA College
Moshe Kai Cavalin, 11, is graduating with honors from East Los Angeles Community College this week.






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Moshe Kai Cavalin, 11, graduates with honors from East Los Angeles Community College with a Associate Arts degree in Liberal Studies this week, but just don't call him a genius.



"I consider myself a regular kid who works hard and does his best," says this only child of a Taiwanese mother and an Israeli father.

When Cavalin started college at the age of 8, he may have been the youngest person in class, but he ended up tutoring some of his 19- and 20-year-old classmates in math and science. Cavalin was one of 3 in the school graduating with a 4.0 GPA.

Astrophysics is his passion. Albert Einstein and Bruce Lee are among his idols.

Yet like a twist out of a Hollywood action flick, Cavalin combines his exceptional smarts with fearsome martial arts abilities: The preteen has won numerous national martial arts championships.

Up next for the tireless boy wonder: In the next take six months to a year he plans to devote himself to martial arts, write a book for kids on how to succeed in school, and take up scuba diving.

Not on the agenda: playing video games.

"I feel it's a waste of time playing video games because it's not helping humanity in any way," says the 11-year-old, who wants to use his knowledge to change the world.


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read and hear wawa..... get knowledge and knowledge goes to wisdom and can

help the world!!!!!!!!!!!

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