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At the Age of 12... A German Girl Enters University and Amazes Educational Circles

December 16, 2025588 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
At the Age of 12... A German Girl Enters University and Amazes Educational Circles
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In an exceptional story that inspires admiration, a 12-year-old German girl has begun studying economics at the University of Bonn, after obtaining her high school diploma last summer at just eleven years old, likely making her the youngest high school graduate in Germany's history, following an educational journey that spanned only six years.


The genius student Lina Haider expressed her great happiness in embarking on the university experience, confirming that she enjoys her current studies more than school, saying: "Studying at university is fun and better than school."

She explained that she always felt bored during her school years, while university allows her greater freedom in organizing her time, in addition to a more in-depth and complex scientific content.


University life was not entirely new to Lina, as she had previously attended university courses during school as part of a special program for gifted students, which paved the way for this early transition.


Lina is classified among exceptional talents, possessing an extremely high IQ.

She completed her schooling in just six years, having rapidly skipped several grades; from first grade directly to fifth, then eighth, tenth, eleventh, and finally twelfth.


Her family confirmed that Lina's passion for knowledge and learning appeared from her early years, as she would request to read books containing long texts when she was only one year old, and by her second year, she could count up to ten.

At the age of eleven, she read complex literary works such as "Faust - Part One" and "Faust - Part Two."


Regarding the age difference between her and her university peers, Lina explained that it does not pose any obstacle for her, noting that she is used to interacting with those older than her.

She added that two of her friends who graduated high school with her are also studying at the University of Bonn, in addition to meeting new classmates, confirming: "I haven't felt excluded so far."


As for her future ambitions, Lina plans to obtain her bachelor's degree first, and then she may travel abroad for a while later.

She also shows interest in several other fields, including biology, the German language, politics, and society, and does not rule out taking additional courses alongside her main studies.


Lina Haider's story is not just about academic excellence, but a rare model of early passion for science and an extraordinary will that breaks the traditional rules of the educational path.

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