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Prodigy earns University of Chicago medical degree at 21

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Sho Yano can now add a historic academic claim to his long list of accomplishments.

At 21, Yano is the youngest student to earn a medical degree from the University of Chicago, the Chicago Tribune reports.

That feat should come as no surprise to those familiar with his story.

Yano was reading at age 2, writing by 3 and composing music by his fifth birthday, according the Tribune story. He entered Loyola University in Chicago at age 9 and graduated summa cum laude in three years.

At age 12, he enrolled in the University of Chicago's prestigious Pritzker School of Medicine, where students earn both a Ph.D. and a medical degree, according to the Tribune.

"I came to college to study, not to hang out or date," he said in 2000 when he entered Loyola, WLS-TV in Chicago reported. Yano told the television station that he did face some discrimination for being a very young university student.

"I ran into things like people shouting 'go back to elementary school' on campus," Yano told WLS-TV.

The Tribune story also pointed out that several medical schools passed on him because of maturity questions. On campus, he was a target for wisecracks, the Tribune reported, with some classmates questioning whether his mother was pushing him into college too early.

"I never understood that," Yano said in the Tribune piece. "Why would being allowed to challenge yourself be considered more damaging than being totally bored?"

The newspaper called Pritzker's decision to admit Yano a success, also revealing that he hopes his graduation quiets those who said he'd be stunted socially and emotionally for daring to tackle an accelerated track.

He's also inspired his sister, Sayuri. At 15, she is at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore studying violin performance, the newspaper reported.

Sho Yano's next challenge is an upcoming residency in pediatric neurology, which is expected to take five years, according to the Tribune.

But with Sho Yano, you never know. He could finish sooner than that.
 
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HC was president scholar , now look at her.

Look at who else are on the list. (list from wikipedia) :eek:

Notable past recipients (and their subsequent positions) include:

Lim Siong Guan (1965) - Chairman of the Economic Development Board and Group Managing Director of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation
Barry Desker (1966) - Dean of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Lee Yock Suan (1966) - Former Cabinet Minister
Mah Bow Tan (1967) - Former Cabinet Minister
Kishore Mahbubani (1967) - Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
Su Guaning (1967) - President of Nanyang Technological University
Lee Hsien Loong (1970) - Prime Minister
Ho Ching (1972) - Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Temasek Holdings
Teo Chee Hean (1973) - Deputy Prime Minister
George Yeo (1973) - Former Minister for Foreign Affairs
Chan Soo Sen (1975) - Former Member of Parliament
Lee Hsien Yang (1976) - Former Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Telecommunications
Lim Hng Kiang (1976) - Minister for Trade and Industry
Vivian Balakrishnan (1980) - Minister for the Environment and Water Resources
Ng Chee Khern (1984) - Former Chief of Air Force
Chan Chun Sing (1988) - Acting Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports
Ng Chee Peng (1989) - Chief of Navy
Sim Ann (1994) - Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Education and Law
 
Look at who else are on the list. (list from wikipedia) :eek:

Notable past recipients (and their subsequent positions) include:

Lim Siong Guan (1965) - Chairman of the Economic Development Board and Group Managing Director of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation
Barry Desker (1966) - Dean of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Lee Yock Suan (1966) - Former Cabinet Minister
Mah Bow Tan (1967) - Former Cabinet Minister
Kishore Mahbubani (1967) - Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
Su Guaning (1967) - President of Nanyang Technological University
Lee Hsien Loong (1970) - Prime Minister
Ho Ching (1972) - Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Temasek Holdings
Teo Chee Hean (1973) - Deputy Prime Minister
George Yeo (1973) - Former Minister for Foreign Affairs
Chan Soo Sen (1975) - Former Member of Parliament
Lee Hsien Yang (1976) - Former Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Telecommunications
Lim Hng Kiang (1976) - Minister for Trade and Industry
Vivian Balakrishnan (1980) - Minister for the Environment and Water Resources
Ng Chee Khern (1984) - Former Chief of Air Force
Chan Chun Sing (1988) - Acting Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports
Ng Chee Peng (1989) - Chief of Navy
Sim Ann (1994) - Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Education and Law


Nice post, I learn from it. Thaks for share it.
 
Japanese becomes doctor at 21, while Singaporean male do NS


Prodigy earns University of Chicago medical degree at 21 ...
tis 1 prodigy la ... even japan oso dun haf so many prodigies la ...

sinkie do ns or dun do ns oso cannot find prodigy la ... :rolleyes:
 
Look at who else are on the list. (list from wikipedia) :eek:

Notable past recipients (and their subsequent positions) include:

Lim Siong Guan (1965) - Chairman of the Economic Development Board and Group Managing Director of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation
Barry Desker (1966) - Dean of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Lee Yock Suan (1966) - Former Cabinet Minister
Mah Bow Tan (1967) - Former Cabinet Minister
Kishore Mahbubani (1967) - Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
Su Guaning (1967) - President of Nanyang Technological University
Lee Hsien Loong (1970) - Prime Minister
Ho Ching (1972) - Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Temasek Holdings
Teo Chee Hean (1973) - Deputy Prime Minister
George Yeo (1973) - Former Minister for Foreign Affairs
Chan Soo Sen (1975) - Former Member of Parliament
Lee Hsien Yang (1976) - Former Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Telecommunications
Lim Hng Kiang (1976) - Minister for Trade and Industry
Vivian Balakrishnan (1980) - Minister for the Environment and Water Resources
Ng Chee Khern (1984) - Former Chief of Air Force
Chan Chun Sing (1988) - Acting Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports
Ng Chee Peng (1989) - Chief of Navy
Sim Ann (1994) - Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Education and Law

What significant achievements do they have to their name? :confused:
 
What significant achievements do they have to their name? :confused:

One of them once claimed that some women were spending too much on their hairdoes.
 
Sinkees wasted their prime carry guns. FT spend theirs gaining value.
 
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