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Moshe Kai Cavalin, 11, graduates with honors from East Los Angeles Community College with a Associate Arts degree in Liberal Studies this week, but just don't call him a genius.

 

"I consider myself a regular kid who works hard and does his best," says this only child of a Taiwanese mother and an Israeli father.

 

When Cavalin started college at the age of 8, he may have been the youngest person in class, but he ended up tutoring some of his 19- and 20-year-old classmates in math and science. Cavalin was one of 3 in the school graduating with a 4.0 GPA.

 

Astrophysics is his passion. Albert Einstein and Bruce Lee are among his idols.

 

Yet like a twist out of a Hollywood action flick, Cavalin combines his exceptional smarts with fearsome martial arts abilities: The preteen has won numerous national martial arts championships.

 

Up next for the tireless boy wonder: In the next take six months to a year he plans to devote himself to martial arts, write a book for kids on how to succeed in school, and take up scuba diving.

 

Not on the agenda: playing video games.

 

"I feel it's a waste of time playing video games because it's not helping humanity in any way," says the 11-year-old, who wants to use his knowledge to change the world.

 

Well, fuck you too.

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Guest assegai
Community College with a Associate Arts degree in Liberal Studies this week, but just don't call him a genius.

 

pfsh.

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well i may not have an associates degree but at least my testicles live outside my stomach

and i play video games

and i lied, i do have an associates degree

somebdy give me a medal

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Moshe Kai Cavalin, 11, graduates with honors from East Los Angeles Community College with a Associate Arts degree in Liberal Studies this week, but just don't call him a genius.

 

"I consider myself a regular kid who works hard and does his best," says this only child of a Taiwanese mother and an Israeli father.

 

When Cavalin started college at the age of 8, he may have been the youngest person in class, but he ended up tutoring some of his 19- and 20-year-old classmates in math and science. Cavalin was one of 3 in the school graduating with a 4.0 GPA.

 

Astrophysics is his passion. Albert Einstein and Bruce Lee are among his idols.

 

Yet like a twist out of a Hollywood action flick, Cavalin combines his exceptional smarts with fearsome martial arts abilities: The preteen has won numerous national martial arts championships.

 

Up next for the tireless boy wonder: In the next take six months to a year he plans to devote himself to martial arts, write a book for kids on how to succeed in school, and take up scuba diving.

 

Not on the agenda: playing video games.

 

"I feel it's a waste of time playing video games because it's not helping humanity in any way," says the 11-year-old, who wants to use his knowledge to change the world.

 

Scuba-diving, mathlete, martial artist, Israsian, humanitarian and scientist?  Smells like parental overacheivment.

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Guest JohnTqs
sounds like i want to punch him in the teeth, with his stupid face, and stupid 11 year old mustache. little bitch.

 

what mustache? that kid doesn't even have pubes.

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sounds like i want to punch him in the teeth, with his stupid face, and stupid 11 year old mustache. little bitch.

 

I say his parents drove him to it.  They genetically bred an athletic accountant, then force-fed him his education.

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"I feel it's a waste of time playing video games because it's not helping humanity in any way," says the 11-year-old, who wants to use his knowledge to change the world.

 

grow up

 

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