Carson Huey-You, an 11-year-old is among the new class of 
undergrads at Texas Christian University – adjusting to college life, 
finding the right buildings, settling in for those easy core classes.
Around the time when most kids are playing with jacks and baseball 
cards, young Huey-You will be taking university-level courses among 
teenagers and young adults. And it won't just be any class load. The 
boy, who scored a 1770 on his SAT, speaks Mandarin Chinese and plays the
 piano, will be studying nothing less than quantum physics.
His mom, Claretta, says her son had intense focus as an infant.  By the 
age of one, he could read.  By five, he was doing pre-algebra. 
 Calculus, he says, relaxes him.
If he graduates as his parents expect, in four to five years, Carson 
will have a college diploma before or at the same time he gets his 
driver’s license.

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