When I didn't waste time in quarantine: A 12-year-old boy is graduating from high school and college at the same time

When I didn't waste time in quarantine: A 12-year-old boy is graduating from high school and college at the same time

Categories: Children | North America

If one study at the remote site was given with a creak, then others continue to grab stars no matter what: in the United States, a 12-year-old boy passed the school and college program for a year of quarantine and very soon will receive a certificate and diploma. During the lockdown, he even managed to create his own startup. This is the son of my mother's friend!

When I didn't waste time in quarantine: A 12-year-old boy is graduating from high school and college at the same time

12-year-old Mike Wimmer (Mike Wimmer) from North Carolina used the time of lockdown to his advantage and additionally took lessons. Very soon, he will graduate twice in one week.

Wimmer completed a 4-year program at the school in one year – two years of high school and a two-year associate's degree. He will graduate from Rowan-Cabarrus Community College on May 21, and Concord Academy High School on May 28, where he will give his graduation speech.

When I didn't waste time in quarantine: A 12-year-old boy is graduating from high school and college at the same time

Despite being several years younger than his classmates, Wimmer gets along well with them. The boy is interested in robotics, he calls himself a "mathematician and naturalist". 

Mike gained almost all of his programming and robotics knowledge through his own trial and error and online videos. He always had a craving for technology – his parents bought his first iPad when he was 18 months old, and even then the kid began to wonder how the gadget works. 

When I didn't waste time in quarantine: A 12-year-old boy is graduating from high school and college at the same time

The prodigy also created his own startup called Reflect Social, which combines popular social media platforms with Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Wimmer's goal for a startup is to simplify the operation of smart home technologies, and the ultimate goal is to help other people. 

When I didn't waste time in quarantine: A 12-year-old boy is graduating from high school and college at the same time

Now Mike, together with his parents, decides what he will do next: he has prospects to go to work in the United States or abroad, go to university or fight for a grant for the development of a startup.

Keywords: North America | School | Kids | Study | Diploma | Alumni | Prodigy | Quarantine

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