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Suborno Bari finds physics absolutely fascinating, with its intriguing visualizations, graphs, and diagrams. This subject challenges most high school students in advanced placement chemistry. Despite this, Bari’s rapid growth and understanding enabled him to jump from 4th grade to 8th and then from 9th to 12th grade, making him the youngest graduate in Malverne High School’s history at the age of 12.

Bari is not only a talented student, but also an author who published his first book at the age of seven and even lectured a college class in India. In addition to his academic achievements, Bari generously tutors his older classmates, demonstrating his commitment to helping others. His remarkable abilities have been acknowledged by former President Barack Obama, who sent him a signed letter recognizing his intellect when he was just four years old.

Despite being a prodigy, Bari remains grounded and aims to become a professor to provide valuable resources to those in need. He is set to graduate on June 26th and has been awarded a full scholarship to New York University to pursue his passion for math and physics. Bari is projected to earn his Bachelor’s degree at the age of 14 and his Doctorate at 18, showcasing his extraordinary capabilities and dedication to his studies.

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