Wunderkind Alisa was able to count at the age of two to 100 and was at the age of eight at the age of Matura and now has her university degree. Earlier, the child had already sued the US state of California because it was insisting to vote. Reason: “I have the same state of knowledge as an 18-year-old!”
On her second birthday, Alisa was already able to recite the ABC and count to 100. At the age of three she read her own company, was able to write at the level of a high school student in the first class and understood multiplication and division. Her father then decided to teach her home “because we had no money for a private school or a private tutor”.
With the help of “YouTube University”, Rafael Perales created a curriculum that “challenged Alisa but did not overwhelm her as a child”. At the age of eight she met all school conditions for a high school diploma that roughly matches our Matura.
Alisa used her knowledge, which she had learned through her online courses political sciences to sue the state of California and the US government for “age discrimination” in 2022. She called for the right to vote because “I have the same level of knowledge as an 18-year-old” and a change in the Californian Constitution. However, she was defeated for the 9th Circuit Court of California.
In June she receives her “associate degree” from Crafton Hills College in San Bernardino, both in science and in mathematics. The fact that Alisa Perales distinguishes itself from all its fellow students is not due to her almost perfect figure average. At the age of ten she is the youngest student who has ever obtained a university degree in California.
Source: Krone

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