Meet Alisa Perales—a 10-year-old prodigy who’s rewriting the rules of what childhood can look like. While her peers are just learning fractions, Alisa is earning college degrees. By age 5, she’d already mastered algebra. At 8, she began college. Now, she’s graduating with two associate degrees in science and mathematics—boasting a near-perfect 4.0 GPA!
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But her brilliance isn’t limited to academics—Alisa even filed a federal lawsuit pushing for youth voting rights, inspired by her political science class.
Her journey wouldn’t be possible without her father, who left his job to homeschool her from toddlerhood. That leap of faith created a 2-year-old who loved reading and a 10-year-old who says studying college courses is almost as fun as riding a bike.
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Next stop: university—Stanford, if she has her way—where she plans to explore artificial intelligence and change the world.