An exceptional 4-year-old boy named Sherwyn Sarabi has set a record of having the same score as Albert Einstein on an IQ test after scoring 160 which is the highest mark possible,
Sarabi, from South Yorkshire, England has been ranked among the top 1 percent of smartest people in the world after he scored 160 on an IQ test. It’s the same mark attributed to Einstein and is also identical to the IQ scores of Bill Gates and Stephen Hawking.
The genius boy began speaking at the age of 10 months and was talking in sentences at 20 months. By the age of two, he could read, count to 200, recognise and name countries, flags, planets in the solar system, parts of the body, and internal organs according to the Independent.
In recognition of his remarkable gifts, Sarabi was made a member of Mensa when he was just three years old. His extraordinary intelligence also made him start school two years early after gaining the maximum score on an IQ test, 160 marks on the Wechsler Scale.
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Unlike many children who start school at the age of five, Sarabi started when he was three years old and is already studying work meant for eight- and nine-year-old children at a high school in England.
Educational psychologist Dr Peter Congdon said: Sarabi has a very superior level of intelligence and he is incredibly gifted with his vocabulary out of this world. ”’ It is very unusual for a child to have this type of intelligence, he came out at the very top of all the IQ tests,” Dr. Peter said.
”His intellect reaches the highest possible levels of reason and when he talks to you he has the social skills of a much older child. His mental age is measured at eight years and nine months, which is more than twice his actual age, ” he added.
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Sarabi’s mother Amanda Sarabi, a former teacher, described him as a very happy healthy child who loves to talk. She said Sarabu questions everything and she does her best to answer all of his questions to the best of her knowledge.
‘His general knowledge is amazing for a four-year-old, I think it’s because of all the questions he asks all day long. Sherwyn has read over 190 books and his favorite is the encyclopedia as he loves learning new things,” Amanda said.
Aside from being a child member of Mensa, Sarabi has also joined fellow child genius Shrinidhi Prakash, who became the Under-12 World Scrabble Champion in 2013.
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