Kei Enzo's Story, 15 Years Old Has Become A Second-year Student At The University Of Melbourne
JAKARTA The story of young people who dare to break the line is always an inspiration. One of them comes fromori Kei Enzo, a 15-year-old teenager who has undergone his second year as a student at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
When most of his age friends were still in junior high school,chair actually managed to climb higher education levels faster. He jumped over three years of schooling and is currently pursuing the International Business and Commercial Law.
How to get to know the world of commerce and law since it was 13 years old in the United States, an experience that has changed its perspective on the world. Now, without reducing his love for mathematics, he focuses on the field with the passion to apply his academic knowledge to real-world complexity in the future.
I am very grateful for this opportunity, and thank you to everyone who has supported me during this trip. Australia is my second home. I was born here 15 years ago, and can return to continue my studies here is truly a blessing,"
"My dream is to use education not only for personal growth, but also as a bridge to impact and prove how knowledge can shape a better future", saidTEN in his Instagram post.
Before officially becoming a University of Melbourne student who was listed as the number one university in Australia and 19th in the world, pantas had received offers from the University of Sydney through the Dalyell Scholars program aimed at high-achieving students.
Not only about academic intelligence, butipelago is listed as a member of Mensa Australia and Mensa Indonesia, an international community for people with IQ at the top percentage of the world. However, he admits that he always tries to be humble and considers every achievement as the result of perseverance and hard work.
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The academic journey ofTEN began at the age of 13 when he became acquainted with the world of commerce and law in the United States. The experience changed his perspective and directed his interest in international business law studies.
Outside of academics,appropriation is known to be multitalented. He was once a young speaker at a number of international forums, wrote two inspiration books, and appeared on the fashion stage such as Jakarta Fashion Week and Men's Fashion Week.
Together with his brother, Mischka Aoki, he also initiated the One Million Dreams social program which has been running for more than four years, reaching schools in Indonesia with public speaking, mathematics and science training.
Through uploads on his social media,he also expressed his gratitude to be able to return to Australia, where he was born, to continue his studies. However, he emphasized that Indonesia remains an important part of him.
"I will always bring Indonesia to my heart, and hope that the younger generation will never give up on achieving their dreams, so that they can share knowledge and have a positive impact on the surroundings," he wrote.
The story ofition is proof that age is not a limit. Through a spirit of learning, humility, and consistency, young people can become agents of change.