Child Prodigy, 13, Claims UConn Age Bias
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Colin skipped two grades in public school and began taking psychology, history and other courses at UConn when he was 9. He graduated from Stanford University Online High School at age 11, and soon after enrolled full-time at UConn.
"I'm actually like any other student," he said. "The faculty and students have better things to do than worry about a 13-year-old holding his own."
Colin is a sophomore at the University of Connecticut, seeking a bachelor's degree in ecology and evolutionary biology and another in environmental studies. But he's been knocked off course by the university's rejection of his request to take a class that includes summer field work in South Africa.
He and his mother say university officials told them he is too young for the overseas course. So he's filed an age discrimination claim with the university and U.S. Department of Education, which is investigating.
"I'm losing time in my four-year plan for college," he said. "They're upsetting the framework of one of my majors."
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If I was there I would get him a fake ID and take him out to the SC!
""I'm actually like any other student," he said."
^^^ You are not old enough to even drink a beer...I doubt you are like the other students lol