- Michael Kearney
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This article is about the child prodigy. For the former Newfoundland shipbuilder and politician, see Michael Kearney (politician). For the Medal of Honor recipient, see Michael Kearney (Medal of Honor).
Michael Kevin Kearney (born January 18, 1984, in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA) is a former child prodigy known for setting several world records and teaching college at the age of 17.
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Early life
He was homeschooled by his parents, especially his mother, a Japanese-American.[1] He was diagnosed with ADHD and his parents declined to use the offered prescription of Ritalin. His younger sister, Maeghan, is also a child prodigy.[2]
When Michael was four, he was given multiple-choice diagnostic tests for the Johns Hopkins precocious math program. Without having studied for the exam, Michael achieved a perfect score.
He attended San Marin High School in Novato, California, for one year, graduating at the age of six in 1990.[3] He enrolled at Santa Rosa Junior College in Sonoma County, California, graduating at age 8 with an Associate of Science in Geology.[3] He is listed in the Guinness Book as the world's youngest university graduate at the age of ten, receiving a bachelor's degree in anthropology from the University of South Alabama.[1][3]
At 18 years old, he studied classical guitar with the renowned artist and teacher, Scott Beetley.
Research and teaching
He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a master's degree in biochemistry at the age of 14. His 118-page thesis is entitled "Kinetic Isotope Effects of Thymidine Phosphorylase". His research focused on the kinetics of an glycosyltransferase involved in nucleotide synthesis. For a while, he was the world's youngest postgraduate and the holder of several Guinness world records, but the master's degree record was broken by Tathagat Avatar Tulsi.
He taught at Vanderbilt University also in Tennessee at 16. He received a second Master's degree in Computer Science from Vanderbilt when he was 17.
Contestant
In October 2006, he became a finalist on the Mark Burnett/AOL quiz/puzzle game Gold Rush, winning $100,000. In November 2006, in front of a national audience on Entertainment Tonight, he went on to win the grand prize of an additional $1,000,000. Kearney was also a contestant on Who Wants to be a Millionaire? which aired on April 25 & 28, 2008. He left with $25,000.
Kearney was also a contestant on Million Dollar Password which aired on June 14, 2009, but did not pass the elimination round after losing in the tiebreaker.
References
- ^ a b Kahlenberg, Richard (January 15, 1995). "The Smart Money Is on This Young Genius : Michael Kearney, 10, is the world's youngest college graduate and a cultural hero in Japan but finds a less enthusiastic response in the U.S.". Los Angeles Times. http://articles.latimes.com/1995-01-15/local/me-20637_1_michael-kearney. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
- ^ Middle Tennessee State University, "The Record": "Veterinarian-to-be, age 9, set to receive her 'sheepskin' May 11", 2002
- ^ a b c Burkdoll, Amy (August 8, 1998). "Latest accomplishment: 14-year-old genius gets his master's degree". Tuscaloosa News (AP). http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ujsdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=O6YEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2251,1464393. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
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Categories:- American people of Japanese descent
- 1984 births
- Living people
- Giftedness
- University of South Alabama alumni
- Middle Tennessee State University alumni
- Vanderbilt University faculty
- Vanderbilt University alumni
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