13-year-old Singaporean boy graduates from top Australian university with perfect GPA
The Straits Times - Singapore·2023-12-21 06:02
SINGAPORE - When Nathanael Koh was one year old, he was diagnosed with a condition that affected his cognitive and physical development, leaving his parents anxious that he may never function independently.
His father, Mr Chris Koh, 45, told The Straits Times: “He could not walk without help at two years old. As a child, he never spoke and if he made a sound, it was a mess of words that no one understood.
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Don Quan 22/12/2023
it is indeed rare that we have such a talent who is capable and obedient [THUMBUP]
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Userh7h7 21/12/2023
got $$$ you can graduate anywhere. only clever ones able to obtain local university degree.
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banban 21/12/2023
Professor Paul Tambyah, president of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, said: “If everyone else at the party recently recovered from Covid-19, that would be a very safe place to go. Otherwise, you would probably infect those who haven’t recently been infected, especially in a crowded indoor bar! So stay home.”
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sowhat 21/12/2023
So he will die earlier than normal people
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Ah Keng 23/12/2023
Good afternoon and have a nice day ☀️下午好。
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