The Evolved “Little” Man of the Week: Suborno Isaac Bari.

Welcome to the Evolving Man Project’s ‘Evolved “Little” Man of the Week’ profiles. This week, we will highlight an individual who embodies what it means to be an evolved young boy, famous and non-famous, on their path toward adulthood. The world needs to know their stories and deeds. This week’s honor goes to the child prodigy and whiz kid, Suborno Isaac Bari.

President Barack Obama recognized Bari’s accomplishments in math and science when he was just 4 years old. At age 6, Harvard University recognized him for his problem-solving abilities and accepted him into New York’s gifted and talented program.

Bari, who is only 10 years old, made history by scoring a perfect 1500 on his SAT and becoming the youngest person to achieve a perfect score in AP Calculus BC. He is affiliated with all 21 Indian Schools in Oman. He holds the title of Laureate at the esteemed Da Vinci Institute in South Africa.

Bari is the author of two books, The Love and Mannish, both of which advocate for a world without terrorism. Bari was a 12th grader at Malverne High School, a visiting graduate student at Stony Brook University, and a CMT Scholar at NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He submitted his early decision application to Columbia University. He submitted applications to Ivy League schools, MIT, Stanford, and Caltech.

Despite his exceptional intelligence, his peers have always embraced Bari, who became the youngest-ever scholar to graduate from Malverne High School in Malverne, New York.

Bari’s family arranged his education to prioritize socializing with peers during school hours for his normal development. He may start his day by taking core classes at an 8th-grade level in the local middle school and then transition to the 5th-grade classroom for electives and after-school activities.

Rebecca Gottesman, the director of K-12 school counseling at Malverne Union Free School District, recalled her first encounter with Bari in 4th grade. Despite working in education for 25 years, she still regards him as the most impressive student she has ever seen.

By late summer 2024, Bari will start his journey at New York University with a scholarship, pursuing a double major in physics and math.

Here is Suborno Isaac Bari in his own words:

“Many people are doing it only because their parents said so or because engineers just make the most profit, not because they actually love what they’re doing. So I hope to fix that and help other people understand math and science and love it in all its beauty.”

The Evolving Man Project sends their well wishes to Suborno Isaac Bari as he begins his college journey. Despite his age of 12, Bari has a bright and promising future. We expect Bari’s intelligence and intellect will inspire him to join the world’s brilliant minds in addressing the most challenging issues of the 21st century to improve humanity. Today, we honor Suborno Isaac Bari as our Evolved “Little” Man of the Week.


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