Adhara Maite Pérez Sánchez - 11 year old Mexican Genius

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20 May 2023, 11:39 am

Girl who was bullied at school for her autism has higher IQ than Albert Einstein

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An 11-year-old girl from Tláhuac, Mexico is being described as a prodigy as she is believed to possess an IQ larger than that of science moguls Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein.

Adhara Maite Pérez Sánchez is an exceptional young girl who has already done so much more than most in just over a decade on the planet - with her recently graduating with a degree in Systems Engineering.

If that wasn't impressive enough, she's now gone on to pursue industrial engineering.

Despite not even being a teenager yet, her incredible academic achievements have been recognised by the Senate of the Republic in 2021 and she's also gained status of being one of Mexico's 100 most influential women.

However, Adhara hasn't always had it easy. In particular, when she was at school at nine-years-old, she was bullied by fellow classmates who labeled her as a 'weirdo' for her autism.

She has received a diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome - a condition that is on the autistic spectrum - but her determination continues unscathed and she is eager to continue pursuing her goals and passions.

Fuelled by her deep passion for astronomy, gravitational waves and learning more about whats out there in space, Adhara is taking courses in these subjects at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), a highly esteemed educational facility.

She has expressed that her ultimate dream is to become the first Mexican woman to travel space as an astronaut.

She's aware that to follow this path she needs a strong understanding of Astrophysics, something she plans to study in her next step towards becoming a cosmonaut at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or what we commonly know as NASA.

Adhara says that some of her inspiration comes from the late physicist, Stephen Hawking, renowned for his space studies. His work sparked her fascination with black holes, planets and things yet to be discovered in the universe.

And as for one of her latest projects, Adhara embarked upon developing a smart bracelet designed to monitor the emotions of children with special abilities like herself so that they can communicate better.


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