British 14-year-old genius hired university called "artificial calculator"
ã€Global Science and Technology Report】 According to the British "Daily Mail" on March 20, the 14-year-old boy named Asa, the brightest in Britain, has been employed as a formal employee by a university. His job is to help. Adults do their homework, and Arsha may be younger than the children of these adults. Ashra Ashley, who is 14 years old, has been hired by the University of Leicester as a full-time employee and offers remedial classes at universities. At the same time, he still has an identity for students. Asa is not only the youngest student in the university, but also the youngest employee in the university. Asa accepted an interview with a university employee and then accepted the paid job. When he was only 13 years old, he defeated all the adult applicants competing with him for the same job. Because he was too young, managers had to apply for special permission from Leicester City Council to hire him. The weekly counseling classes in Asasha help adult students solve problems and doubts after school. Yasha proudly said: "This is my best time for youth. I like to go to college. I love my new job. I like to help other students." Yasha is known as the "artificial calculator" and now he is In the final year of the university course, Arsha plans to read a PhD after completing his current studies. Yasha's talented child attended state primary school before he obtained a mathematics degree in 2014. He was the first child in the world to achieve a grade A in the math A-level test. Two of Arsha's six papers scored 100% and 99%, respectively. At the time, he was only 8 years old. Compared to children in the 9th and 10th grades, Yasha passed more A levels in statistics and mathematics. After finishing his sixth year of elementary school, Asa went directly to the university. For his own achievements, Yasha said: “I like math because it is an exact science. Mathematics is the only science because you can use mathematics to prove that you are right. The process of learning math is very easy and Delightful." Musa Ashley, Aza’s 53-year-old father, was very proud of this. He raised his son alone at his home in Leicester. He was very happy that his son was welcomed by the school staff and students. Ashley drove his son to school every day. He said: "I can see that my son is able to thrive, I have such a good development, and I can be proud of what I like. Yasha is very good at understanding problems and has the ability to do so. Explain the problem in a clear way. He is very perfect in this job." (Internship Compilation: Zhang Xiaonan Reviewer: Li Zongze)