March Boedihardjo, one of many young achievers Indonesian of Chinese descent born in 1998 in Hong Kong. March Boediharjo and his family are people of Indonesia who live in Hong Kong. And when in 2005, March and his family migrated to the United Kingdom, when his older brother, Horatio Boediharjo who was then 14 years old get a scholarship at Oxford University, the PhD program, and make it become one of the youngest students at the university.
Both offspring are indeed menunujukan Boediharjo more talent in the field of mathematics, his father had been since childhood mathematics to introduce these two children, even when eating anything that they are talking about math. March completing secondary school in England when he and his family to accompany her brother was educated in England. Remarkably, he entered the accelerated class, so it only takes two years of high school-level education. The result, he got two A's for maths and B for statistics. He also managed to penetrate the Advanced Extension Awards (AEA), a test that can only be followed by ten per cent of students who ranked top A-level. He graduated with honors satisfactory.
In the history of the AEA, AEA only a quarter of participants who can receive that status. He also get 8 GCSEs in the same time as when he follows the A-level exams in England. After that, he was enrolled in the Baptist Hong Kong (HKBU), March in fact been applied to several other universities in Hong Kong. Among them are the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. But, unfortunately, the universities were not given an answer, I'm the father March. Actually, March wanted to follow his older brother who was 14 years of continuing education at Oxford University in England, but unfortunately their families do not have enough money, waluapun father was a businessman living in England because the cost was very expensive and finally March and his parents had to go back to Hong Kong again to leave her sister who was studying in Oxford.
He listed himself as the youngest student at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU). In his first year he was criticized that the lessons taught are too easy. He got a B + and A-in almost all math exams that make it into the Dean's list, namely an award for students who have a GPA of 3:00 to 3:49 with no value under C. March also will have a bachelor's of science philosophy of mathematics as well as master mathematics. Because of its merits, the college is preparing a special curriculum for him with a completion period of five years ie by 2010. He also criticized that he did not have good impression on fellow college.
"They did not respond (in the lecture hall.) They just listen and not interact with each other, "he said.
The boy told his colleagues at previous school "wants to play", unlike the college student.
When asked about how to adapt to the environment and new people, March showed that he was never worried about dealing with classmates who older than him. "When I was in Oxford, all my classmates over the age of 18 years and we often discussed mathematics tasks ,''his story.
A BBC correspondent in Hong Kong, England Vaudine mewawancarinya never a moment and he said that the March Tian Boedihardjo no different from other boys aged 9 years, he still has the typical antics of children and March also claimed that in addition to his hobby of eating and learn all of his math book, he was also very pleased to play chess, monopoly, and lego.
The lesson we can take
I always thought that math was difficult probably the same goes with you, I often get a value below 7 on my math test, but after I read the story of a Tian Boediahrjo, the term nothing is impossible to suppose we would try and keep the focus that was true. Maybe this time I do not try and focus so much failure to me. But I will try to succeed and build yourself from all the failures I've ever experienced. Because "I can" and "we can". Let us perform for it the name of Indonesia in the eyes of the world.
"When we think that mathematics is difficult and many people give up if it is not able to find a way to solve a problem, Indonesian boy genius is just not thinking like that, he always thought of mathematics is an exciting challenge to be resolved for her."
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