Cursory: A genius young boy added a feather to his cap after graduating 2 years earlier. The brilliant young man doesn’t see his achievements as spectacular. He thanked his parents for pushing him to do better, revealing that he aspires to be an astronaut.


At the age of 19, the aspiring astronaut, Ronald McCullough graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Clark Atlanta University. He managed to finish college 2 years earlier with his determination and hard work.
Although his classmates describe him as a genius, he doesn’t consider himself as one. He is thankful, however, for his parents who pushed him to achieve more.
“I would not consider myself a genius,” McCullough told Fox News. “I was placed in a setting for my love of learning to manifest. Much was expected of me and there was little room for disappointment.”
McCullough also graduated early from high school and started college at the age of 16. He has since earned membership in Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society.
Now, he plans to enroll in the biological and agricultural engineering program at North Carolina A&T State University.
Source: Blacknews.com
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