Esther Okade just scored 100% on a university maths test - at the age of 10.
Britain's Daily Telegraph reported on its website that Okade enrolled
in the Open University three weeks ago for a maths degree and is
already at the top of her class.
Okade is not the only prodigy in her family - her six-year-old brother Isaiah is already taking an A-level in maths.
Her mother, Efe, said applying to the university necessitated a talk to the vice-chancellor due to Okade's tender age.
Said
Efe: "From the age of seven, Esther has wanted to go to university. But
I was afraid it was too soon. She would say, 'Mum, when am I
starting?', and go on and on and on. Finally, after three years she told
me, 'Mum I think it is about time' ."
According to The Telegraph
report, Okade applied in August, and was accepted in December after an
elaborate process that involved a phone interview, a maths exam and an
essay .
Said Efe: "She was flying. She was so happy.
"She is doing so well. She took a test recently and scored 100%."
Added Efe: "Esther talks about running her own bank one day. She says she wants to be a millionaire.
"Isaiah is following in his sister's footsteps. He is doing calculus and advanced algebra."
But, the Telegraph report noted, Okade is not the youngest university UK student.
In
1981, Ruth Lawrence, from Brighton, passed the Oxford exam very soon
after turning 10. She graduated in 1985 at the age of 13 with a
first-class degree in mathematics
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