Boy, 10, graduates from high school; wants to be president, find cure for cancer
Not everyone receives a congratulatory letter from the White House when they graduate.
Unless you are a 10-year-old boy who has just become one of the youngest people to graduate from high school.
Tanishq Abraham received his diploma at a private ceremony in front of family and friends on Sunday.
But if you're hoping for tips on how to be just like him, he does not give the best advice.
"It wasn't, like, easy, but it was not that hard either," said Abraham.
He continued: "The way my brain works is that when you give me something, information about that topic comes into my mind. I don't know what it is but that's how it is for me."
Tanishq joined Mensa, a group of people whose IQ is in the top 2 per cent of the population, at the age of 4.
But his ambitions are certainly aspirational.
Tanishq said he wants to find a cure for cancer and also wants to be president.
Sources: Time, Huffington Post
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