9 Year Old Indian Girl Becomes the Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional

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mrintech

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9 Year Old Indian Girl Becomes the Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional

Today's crushing blow to our self confidence comes to us from India, where a 9 year old girl has become the youngest person to ever pass a Microsoft Certified Professional examination.

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Naturally, this isn't the first time the girl has been in the spotlight for her talents. Thanks to her extraordinary memory, she has been breaking records since she was three—an age when most of us were concerned with toys and pooping our pants. [NDTV via Newlaunches]
Via: *gizmodo.com/5116747/9-year-old-girl-becomes-the-youngest-microsoft-certified-professional
 

jck

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i dont like news like this ... starting from the time when we used to see news about 4 year olds getting 80% in 12th or 3rd graders passing engineering.
this just shows about how parents impose things on young children in hopes of them having a great future. In many cases its hard being that kid with constant pressure from parents , think of the cases that dont succeed.
 

NucleusKore

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Naturally, this isn't the first time the girl has been in the spotlight for her talents. Thanks to her extraordinary memory, she has been breaking records since she was three—an age when most of us were concerned with toys and pooping our pants.

Is that what it takes to be a Microsoft Certified Professional? Memory? Just become like a brain dump?

No much idea about these exams, but that's what the news item seems to suggest.
 

jck

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what salary she is just certified not working

the comments on gizmodo say that mcp is just memorizing
 
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ThinkFree

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Eight-year-old becomes youngest MCP certificate holder Madurai, Dec 22 (PTI) An eight-year-old girl from a city school here in India's southern state of Tamil Nadu has become the youngest Microsoft Computer Professional Certificate holder in the world, scoring 842 out of 1000 marks.
Livina Sri of the Dolphin matriculation school was presented with a certificate by Microsoft last week.

The record was earlier held by Hurbahkareem Randhaha, a 10-year-old Pakistani girl, who received the MCP certificate in 2005. The MCP examinations are usually taken by graduates in the age group of 20 to 25 and above all over the world.

"It is a great feat as Livina Sri has passed the examination last month and got the certificate," said sources.

The certificate holders would also be complimented by Microsoft founder Bill Gates, either through a letter or personally.

Livina had entered the Limca book of records when she was three years old for reciting 1330 'Tirukural' couplets and had won the national award for the same. PTI

Source: *www.ptinews.com/pti/ptisite.nsf/$all/7A7975E26B50E6356525752700832F2C

Mrintech, modify your post(and title as well if possible).
 

freshseasons

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Take it as a rule.All the Kid genius wonders always end up being a average achievers.
The shock factor is good but what it ends up with is real thing.
 
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Take it as a rule.All the Kid genius wonders always end up being a average achievers.
The shock factor is good but what it ends up with is real thing.

not all. Tathagat avatar tulsi passed his m.sc at 12. He is currently a senior scientist(age-21) at iisc & soon to take his ph.d.he was featured on national geographic's my brilliant brain as a young indian genius.
 
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