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8-year-old Adhara Perez

Students in today's generation are sometimes described as volatile, irresponsible and may not have the sense of value older generations have placed on education. They would rather spend more time playing computer and online games than reading books and doing their assignments.

However, an 8-year-old hispanic girl is breaking those stereo-types. According to recent IQ tests, Adhara Perez 's intelligence is greater than Albert Einstein's and Stephen Hawking's. Both Einstein and Hawking have an IQ of 160 while Adhara scored an astonishing 162.

According to an article published in report.com, the child was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome-a condition that can be found in the autism spectrum that involves developmental disorder and can cause difficulties in terms of social interactions.

Sadly, her condition has caused her to experience bullying. Nallely Sanchez, the mother of the 8-year-old Mexican girl, said that she saw Adhara playing in a little house and was later locked in the toy house by her classmates.

Sanchez said that bullying led Adhara to become depressed and thus did not want to attend her classes anymore. If she choose to attend, she just sleep and showed lack of interest, her teacher said. Sanchez then realized that maybe a formal education is not the right fit for her daughter. While at home, Sanchez said she observed that there is something unusual about her daughter. She later decided to take her child to a behavorial therapist.

Sanchez said the therapist then advised her to have Adhara tested at the Center for Attention to Talent, remezcla reports. Through a variety of tests, they found out that the child was gifted and that she also has a very impressive IQ. 

Adhara finished her elementary when she was 5 years old, and the next year she completed middle school, she was only six years old. A mere two years later, at the age of eight, Adhara graduated highschool. An amazing 10 years ahead of schedule.

According to the Yucatan Times, Ahara is now taking two degrees online which are industrial engineering in mathematics and systems engineering. Moreover, Sanchez plans to have Adhara take an entrance exam for the University of Arizona enroute to studying astrophysics. Sanchez said that it is Adhara's the dream to become an astronaut. 

on top of all this, Adhara is also an author. She wrote No Te Rindas which means ddo not give up in English. And because of the influence and intelligence that she possesses, Aghara is now included in the Forbes Mexico's 100 Most Powerful Women list.

In another report from a Mexican news source, that in the midst of taking two online degrees, Adhara is also developing a bracelet that will monitor differently abled children. The bracelet is said to prevent seizures and outbursts.