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19-year old genius bags Bachelor’s degree in just two years instead of four, set to become an Astronaut

Ronald McCullough, a 19-year old genius bags bachelor’s degree from Clark Atlanta University in just two years instead of four years.

After graduating from Atlanta’s Maynard Jackson High School at the tender age of 15, Ronald McCullough entered Clark Atlanta University at the age of 16.

He told Fox News that his parents had known from a young age that he was exceptionally intelligent.

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Ronald had to skip second grade due to his superior math and science performance, which allowed him to complete high school early.

19-year old genius bags Bachelor’s degree in just two years instead of four

19-year old genius bags bachelor’s degree

The 19-year old genius claimed that until he produced his driver’s license, his university friends did not realise how much younger he was.

He stated that despite their description of him as a genius due to his amazing capacity for comprehending and remembering details about extremely difficult things, he does not see himself in that category.

Ronald is one of the 200 students who participate in Clark Atlanta University’s Isabella T. Jenkins Honours and Scholars Programme.

With the aim of growing and fostering intellectual freedom and supporting the pursuit of academic excellence, the programme offers students the best learning experience possible.

Teri Platt, the program’s president, called Ronald one of the brightest students at the university with a generally excellent character and adds that he stands for black excellence in all of its varied forms.

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Meanwhile, a 40-year-old Nigerian bride finally left the dating scene after eventually getting married to her partner.

Sola Adesakin, a writer and biz-tech enthusiast, revealed the delightful development on Twitter and said that she and her friends served as the wedding’s flower girls.

According to Sola, their journey began as a prayer group but eventually transformed into a close sisterhood through which they positively encouraged one another in various facets of their lives.

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