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    Pembroke Pines boy, 12, tackling a double major at FIU

    A 12-year-old student is working toward degrees in physics and math at Florida International University -- after taking his first class there two years ago.

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    By HANNAH SAMPSON

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    It's Friday at Florida International University, which means a few things for Sky Choi: physics lab, Calculus II -- and a trip to the game room.

    For this 12-year-old, the youngest student ever to attend FIU, college is a long-awaited challenge and a daily adventure.

    ''We have fun here,'' he said as he prepared to start a work sheet on pistons, gases, and pressure with his lab partners.

    Welcome to the world of Sky, who is taking a full course load of physics, calculus, and Chinese language classes at the university -- and still finds time to play pool and table tennis in the game room at the West Miami-Dade campus.

    A home-schooler who has a third-degree black belt in tae kwon do and is fluent in Korean, he is dual enrolled and officially finishing high school at the end of this semester.

    When he starts classes in the fall as a full-fledged college student, he'll have as many credits as a sophomore.

    The Pembroke Pines preteen, who is classified as ''profoundly gifted,'' started taking classes there when he was 10.

    ''I felt really, really small,'' he said.

    But Sky, whose given name is Sebastian Hanul Choi (his father is Korean, and his middle name means ''Sky'' in that language), says college is a good fit -- even though he has to rely on rides from adults to get to and from campus.

    Middle school, he said, ``would be painful. It just wouldn't be any challenge.''

    ''He's really happy,'' said his mother, Dana Choi. ``It's made it so much easier because I know he's being challenged, I know he has room to grow.''

    EARLY INDICATIONS

    She always knew her son wasn't average.

    When he was 3, he asked to leave a party so he could finish a math workbook.

    Then there was the time he memorized the multiplication tables in one day.

    When he was 4.

    When he started fifth grade, Sky's parents pulled him out of private school, where he had already skipped a couple of grades, and home-schooled him. He took classes online, used home-school curriculum, and went to Sunshine Learning Center in Margate, which caters to home-schoolers, for some high school-level classes.

    ''When you have an 8-year-old begging you to go to college, you wonder: How could that be?'' his mother said.

    And when Choi, an attorney with Miami's Holland & Knight law firm, learned that Sky could pursue dual enrollment with a university in Miami-Dade even though the family lived in Broward, she met with a representative from FIU and handed in Sky's test scores.

    He took his first class -- Chinese language -- at 10. The next semester was Chinese and pre-calculus. He added more the following semester, and now he's taking 14 credits. His GPA is 3.83.

    Before Sky took an introductory physics seminar this semester, he e-mailed this to the professors: ``It seems like I've been waiting a long time to finally get to study physics in depth. As you can imagine, it's not easy to get the necessary math courses and high school science courses when your age is in the single digits.''

    SENSE OF HUMOR

    ''That's the one that stopped me,'' said Caroline Simpson, associate professor in the department of physics.

    Simpson said Sky introduced himself like this before giving one presentation in the course: ``Hi, I'm Sky. I'm 12.''

    ''And the whole room just cracked up,'' Simpson said. ``That's kind of his attitude. He doesn't have any problem with it.''

    His professors and classmates don't appear to have any problem with it either.








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    Makes me feel bad what I've accomplished so far I mean damn!


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    pembroke pines FTW!! thats the home town son!!!

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    That's just dumb. He'll look back on it someday and realize how much he missed out on, no matter how ridiculously smart he is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sögoodM3
    That's just dumb. He'll look back on it someday and realize how much he missed out on, no matter how ridiculously smart he is.
    Would that be from the wheelhouse of his new 100ft Yacht he bought himself with his PHD in Physics, and first job offer at 16?

    When you have brains like that, the things normal people do for fun would not typically interest you.

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    Only a 3.83 GPA? Eh...not impressed. lol

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