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    7 yr old DJ

    son of Aurelio Martin jamming at WMC
    Masters at Work party no less


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    He had the crowd feeling it at 2:15!
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    Youngest M.D. to graduate from University of Chicago is just 21

    “I guess it’s a good feeling to be the youngest, but it doesn’t feel like something particularly unusual to me,” says Yano, who entered college at age 9, medical school at 12 and begins his medical career next week with a residency in pediatric neurology at the University of Chicago Hospitals. “It’s just what I’ve done.”

    — at 12.
    He had a passion for medicine but also for music. He is an accomplished pianist who was playing music by ear at 3 and composing by 5.

    He chose to focus on medicine, triggering a search by his parents to find a medical school that would accept such a young student. Several turned him down. The U. of C. took a chance that he would be mature enough to handle things.

    “We were convinced from the beginning that he was going to be a physician,” said Dr. Joel Scwab, a pediatrics professor who interviewed the young med school applicant. “We’ve had a lot of brilliant people here but none that started when they were 12. He performed very well and interacted very well with patients. He cares a lot.”

    “None of us knew how he’d be accepted,” said Dr. Shalini Reddy, associate dean of the medical school. “But when he came in, he very quickly established rapport and was so beloved by his classmates, it was amazing. He’s just a really sweet, wonderful guy.”

    Though he was much younger than his classmates, Yano says, “I loved med school, and I loved being in the hospital. It’s just been a great experience. It confirmed for me why I wanted to be a doctor. You can make changes in people’s lives and walk with them in some very personal moments.”

    Born in Portland, Ore., Yano, who lives in Hyde Park, was home-schooled by his mother. He began reading at 2 and was writing by 3. At 8, he scored 1,500 out of 1,600 possible points on the SAT.

    After news stories appeared about the exceptionally young college student, Yano’s parents heard from people who questioned whether they were pushing their son to do too much too young.

    “I am very proud of Sho, that’s No. 1,” says his mother, Kyung Yano. “I’m also very happy for Sho because he found something he really liked, and he did it.

    “I wouldn’t say I feel vindicated — I don’t have to prove anything to anybody. But I got so much criticism from so many people during this journey. My priority was never my kids’ academic success but their well-being and happiness.”

    She and her husband, Katsura Yano, have a second young genius in the family in their 15-year-old daughter, Sayuri, who got her bachelor’s degree in biology from Roosevelt University in 2010. A violinist, she’s now pursuing a degree in music at Johns Hopkins University.


    http://www.suntimes.com/news/1304278...s-just-21.html
    As for the charges against me, I am unconcerned. I am beyond their timid lying morality, and so I am beyond caring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Buddy Love Show View Post



    Youngest M.D. to graduate from University of Chicago is just 21

    “I guess it’s a good feeling to be the youngest, but it doesn’t feel like something particularly unusual to me,” says Yano, who entered college at age 9, medical school at 12 and begins his medical career next week with a residency in pediatric neurology at the University of Chicago Hospitals. “It’s just what I’ve done.”

    — at 12.
    He had a passion for medicine but also for music. He is an accomplished pianist who was playing music by ear at 3 and composing by 5.

    He chose to focus on medicine, triggering a search by his parents to find a medical school that would accept such a young student. Several turned him down. The U. of C. took a chance that he would be mature enough to handle things.

    “We were convinced from the beginning that he was going to be a physician,” said Dr. Joel Scwab, a pediatrics professor who interviewed the young med school applicant. “We’ve had a lot of brilliant people here but none that started when they were 12. He performed very well and interacted very well with patients. He cares a lot.”

    “None of us knew how he’d be accepted,” said Dr. Shalini Reddy, associate dean of the medical school. “But when he came in, he very quickly established rapport and was so beloved by his classmates, it was amazing. He’s just a really sweet, wonderful guy.”

    Though he was much younger than his classmates, Yano says, “I loved med school, and I loved being in the hospital. It’s just been a great experience. It confirmed for me why I wanted to be a doctor. You can make changes in people’s lives and walk with them in some very personal moments.”

    Born in Portland, Ore., Yano, who lives in Hyde Park, was home-schooled by his mother. He began reading at 2 and was writing by 3. At 8, he scored 1,500 out of 1,600 possible points on the SAT.

    After news stories appeared about the exceptionally young college student, Yano’s parents heard from people who questioned whether they were pushing their son to do too much too young.

    “I am very proud of Sho, that’s No. 1,” says his mother, Kyung Yano. “I’m also very happy for Sho because he found something he really liked, and he did it.

    “I wouldn’t say I feel vindicated — I don’t have to prove anything to anybody. But I got so much criticism from so many people during this journey. My priority was never my kids’ academic success but their well-being and happiness.”

    She and her husband, Katsura Yano, have a second young genius in the family in their 15-year-old daughter, Sayuri, who got her bachelor’s degree in biology from Roosevelt University in 2010. A violinist, she’s now pursuing a degree in music at Johns Hopkins University.


    http://www.suntimes.com/news/1304278...s-just-21.html
    yup even more awesome.

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    Good for both of them.
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    Bravo ! for both.. damm I remember when Seth took the decks that early too.Now he is going to be 21. amazin stuff !
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Buddy Love Show View Post



    Youngest M.D. to graduate from University of Chicago is just 21

    http://www.suntimes.com/news/1304278...s-just-21.html
    My man. Thank you.

    I can't stand that cute shit, personally. Look at l'il Hercules do that latest dance...but he's 7 and can't read and doesn't know his ABCs and 123s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel, Grand Duke of Stony Island View Post
    My man. Thank you.

    I can't stand that cute shit, personally. Look at l'il Hercules do that latest dance...but he's 7 and can't read and doesn't know his ABCs and 123s.
    He had a residency at Crobar right after that...........how many 7 yr olds you know have had jobs like that? And just because a kid can dance or play music it doesn't mean he can't read or write. You seen to many vidoes of Nutt Nutt doing the Tootsie Roll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBownca View Post
    He had a residency at Crobar right after that...........how many 7 yr olds you know have had jobs like that?
    Most 7 year-olds aren't in the job market. The folks that write those silly labor laws sort of frown on that sort of thing......JMJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by dabownca View Post
    son of aurelio martin jamming at wmc
    masters at work party no less


    incredible!!!!

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