Meet a 16-Year-Old Rutgers Graduate

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2010

Rutgers University graduate Kyle Loh has already started research on stem cells and will soon be on his way to a PhD program at Stanford University. And he's only 16.

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  • enjoy your teenage years! You cannot bring back the time passed no matter how genius your are.

  • he gnna be making 6 figures, and wont even be 30 yet. party it up man

  • Congratulations to Kyle for his achievements and pursuing his dreams. To others, please do not discouraged by Kyle's achievements in a way that you have not achieved what he has done. You can do it too if you focus and put an effort to what you would like to achieve. For example, the scientists that I know who did breakthroughs are not child prodigies. Most creative people do not have means to do something till at their later age.

  • wow, hes gonna be an MD/PhD at 24 wowwwwwwww

  • Congratulations! i love your sincerity and your warmth - it comes across in the video. I hope you continue to be this way. And I look forward to hearing about your induction into our Hall of Distinguished Alumni when you find the cure for a life threatening disease.

  • @TVPapathomas yeah, it seems like most prodigies I hear about go to public university rather than the prestigious ones.

  • Thanks for being one of the best advertisers for Rutgers. We are proud of you!

    Good luck ... and always remember Rutgers.

  • wow that's crazy awesome man! im 16 and im learning high school biology right now and its pretty hard xP I think it's amazing that you're using God's blessings to help his creations :)

  • Kyle, great work. You will be a great scientist and you communicate well also. Have you read any of R. Buckminster Fuller's work? He had a really great worldview that might be valuable to you. Good luck and have a good time in Singapore this summer.

  • wow

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