
Moshe Kai Cavallin was born in Cedars-Sinai, Beverly Hills CA. in 1998. Moshe Kai Cavallin is known to the world as a boy genius, a prodigy for setting numerous world records. The son of Taiwanese mother and Israeli father, Moshe Kai Cavallin was homeschooled by his parents, particularly by his mother. He was identified with “Attention Deficit Disorder” ADD but his parents refused to use “Ritalin” the official drug for ADD.
He spoke his first words while he was just 4 months old, he told his pediatrician “I have a left ear infection” when he was just 6 months old. At the age of just 10 months he learned to read. Moshe Kai Cavallin accomplished a perfect score on the multiple-choice diagnostic tests for the Johns Hopkins precocious math program when he was just 4-years-old and his accomplishment came without studying.
Moshe Kai Cavallin graduated high school at the age of 6 years. He joined Santa Rosa Junior College when he was just 6-years and 7-months old. He finished his graduation from junior college with Associate of Science in Geology at the age of 8-years.
He received his Bachelor’s degree in “Anthropology” from the University of South Alabama when he was 10-years-old hence listed his name in the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest university graduate.
Moshe Kai Cavallin won $25,000 in the TV program “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” the program was aired on Friday, 25th April, 2008 and 28 April, 2008.
The 11-years-old student Moshe Kai Cavallin accomplished a rare and extraordinary academic achievement, when he graduated from East Los Angeles College with 4.0 GPA. He became the youngest student in U.S. History with an A.A. Degree, when he finished all the requirements for the degree in Jan, 2009 at the age of 10. He received his A.A. degree on 6th June, 2009 at the age of 11.
Here is the official address for his website if you would like to get more information on Moshe Kai Cavallin. “moshekai dot com”
I think he is amazing boy. I never saw and listen qualities such like this for any other human. What do you think about this? Comments are always welcome.




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