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What's next, a doctorate in high-energy theoretical physics?

Meanwhile, Elliott has already been accepted into the University of Minnesota's doctoral program in Physics, to further study High Energy Theoretical Physics and plans to earn a doctorate if his parents can raise the necessary funds. His folks are"incredibly proud" of the hard work and dedication he showed to get his degree at a young age.

Though his parents were struggling to keep up, they were extremely supportive and enrolled Elliott, who was nine then, at Normandale Community College.Elliott dressed up as Albert Einstein for Halloween. Left: He is seen engrossed in a game of chess. Source:My passion for physics stems from how the subject acts as a carrier for mathematics without the subject being bogged down by how formalized it is .

Elliott loves interacting with kids his own age. You can find him spending time with his friends playing games like Minecraft, Oculus, and Dungeons and Dragons. He also listens to some of his favorite musical artists like Steely Dan and The Beatles.There are numerous examples of child geniuses losing interest in their area of talent and bowing out. While some become experts in their field of interest, only a tiny number become fully functional adult geniuses.

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