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Migrant’s 11-Year-Old Child Genius Who Wants To Study Medicine At Oxford Will Amaze You

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Chloe was born in London to immigrant parents from the Philippines.

Although they worked hard day and night, money was tight for the family you came to the UK with nothing.

Despite her humble beginning, Chloe showed an early aptitude for learning. She was particularly talented with mathematics and was racing ahead of her school friends after her parents found the money to send her to private Kumon lessons.

At 8-years old Chloe could solve complex equations normally taught to A-Level students. She was even able to demonstrate this skill on her YouTube channel.

The child genius scored 143 on a recent Mensa test, but brains alone are not enough without hard work.

Chloe is extremely disciplined with her time and plans every aspect of her day. She also sets short and long-term goals.

She aims high. Having won a place at one of London’s top high schools starting this month, she has set her sights becoming a paediatrician at Oxford University.

Her now single mum devotes her life to Chloe even if her salary as a care supervisor does not stretch very far when it comes to paying for an expensive uniform or Kumon lessons.

Chloe is an engaging speaking and takes part in pageants and talent shows in her spare time.

Her work ethic and positive attitude are typical of the many migrants who succeed in the UK despite starting with no money, no contacts and none of the advantages of native-born Britons.

Chloe and her mother are an inspiration to us all and I have no doubt that she will go far and wish her every success.

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