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sl8

(13,749 posts)
Sat Apr 23, 2022, 08:10 AM Apr 2022

Boy set to graduate University of Minnesota at age 13

https://www.fox9.com/news/13-year-old-set-to-graduate-from-u-of-m

Boy set to graduate University of Minnesota at age 13

By Leah Beno
Published April 21, 2022 8:44PM
Updated 8:46PM
University of Minnesota

(FOX 9) - As a fourth-year physics major with a math minor, 13-year-old Elliott Tanner is on the verge of graduating yet remains one of the youngest students at the University of Minnesota.

"Sometimes there is sort of a ‘wow’ period for a week or two and then everyone just kinda gets used to seeing me in class, and it becomes a normal occurrence," Tanner told FOX 9.

Elliott says he wants to be a high-energy theoretical physicist and ultimately a professor of physics at the University of Minnesota. His mom, Michelle Tanner, says he started reading and doing math by age 3. A few years of homeschooling, and he tore through the high school curriculum when he was ages 7 and 8, and started college at 9-years-old.

"People who hear Elliott’s story say he doesn’t get to be a kid, or he grew up too fast," Michelle said. "He still very much is a kid and the only difference is he goes to school in a different building."

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Boy set to graduate University of Minnesota at age 13 (Original Post) sl8 Apr 2022 OP
Love the Mom's 'rude. Scottie Mom Apr 2022 #1
So, he'll have to work a lot longer to qualify for social security Effete Snob Apr 2022 #2
How so? n/t sl8 Apr 2022 #3
Math Effete Snob Apr 2022 #4
Well 14 year olds are certainly further from 65 than 18 year olds. Any 14 y.o., not just this one. sl8 Apr 2022 #5

sl8

(13,749 posts)
5. Well 14 year olds are certainly further from 65 than 18 year olds. Any 14 y.o., not just this one.
Sat Apr 23, 2022, 09:21 AM
Apr 2022

They don't have to work any more than anyone else to qualify for social security. I'm pretty sure the minimum work requirement is 10 years (40 credits). It's the same for this young man as anyone else.

Also, you can start drawing benefits at 62.

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