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11-year-old boy earns physics degree with distinction while taking master's courses

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Jul 07, 2021

An 11-year-old boy has obtained a bachelor's degree in physics at the University of Antwerp.

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Young graduate, Laurent Simons, from Oostende on the Flemish coast, Belgium, successfully completed a three-year course in one year, whilst also taking master's courses on the side.

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He outperformed other students by getting the highest distinction possible.

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"Simons has been studying for his bachelor's degree in physics since March 2020, and he now graduated with 85%, which is the highest distinction," said an Antwerp University spokesperson.

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"This year, he also took some courses from the master's programme. After the summer, he will officially start his master's degree," the spokesperson added.

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Simons, 11, said he put all other work on hold to take courses on classical mechanics and quantum physics, as he "wanted to know everything about these subjects right away."

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"Immortality, that is my goal. I want to be able to replace as many body parts as possible with mechanical parts. I have mapped out a path to get there. Quantum physics - the study of the smallest particles - is the first piece of the puzzle," he said.

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"Two things are important in such a study: acquiring knowledge and applying that knowledge. To achieve the second, I want to work with the best professors in the world, look inside their brains and find out how they think," Simons added.

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Simons studied at TU Eindhoven when he was nine years old, and would have been the youngest person ever to obtain a diploma in higher education, however, he left due to disagreements with the Dutch university before graduating.

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He also previously studied at UGent where he already obtained credits, meaning he could obtain his bachelor's degree with a shorter programme at Antwerp University.

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