Blog School & Experts Put Genius Boy In Special Ed. Now He’s Free & On Track For Nobel Prize Share This Post Education School & Experts Put Genius Boy In Special Ed. Now He’s Free & On Track For Nobel Prize By redkudzu_admin on August 13th 2013 No Comments / 149 views August 31, 2013 by Joe Martino A young genius whose IQ is said said to be higher than Albert Einstein, is on his way to possibly winning a Nobel Prize after dropping out of elementary school and his special ed programs. From a young age, Jacob Barnett was very interested in Math and Physics. Numbers were his passion and he was getting bored of early grades of elementary school as they did not come close to challenging him. Finally, his parents made the decision to take him out of public school and special ed programs regardless of the fact doctors had diagnosed him with ASD. “For a parent, it’s terrifying to fly against the advice of the professionals. But I knew in my heart that if Jake stayed in special ed, he would slip away.” Jacob’s mother. Jacob’s incredible memory and mind allowed him to attend university classes after he taught himself all of high school math in just two weeks. He is currently on track to graduate from college by the age of 14 and it is believed his research into math and physics may begin to challenge some of the established theories in physics. This is an exciting prospect given many have touched on knowledge and devices that currently defy mainstream physics. The implications of such discoveries are endless. Read more… Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Login with: Continue with Facebook Continue with Google Continue with Twitter Common Core Share This Post redkudzu_admin The goal of this site is to give information. Whether from national sites or locally in Georgia. Related Articles Brilliant minds are not standardized minds March 4th 2015 Dr. Duke Pesta and Dave Drake on Common Core February 27th 2015 It’s Not Too Late for States to Reject Common Core November 9th 2014