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Caleb Anderson is studying aerospace engineering at Georgia Tech. He's 13 years old.

As college students across the country return to classrooms for the fall semester, Georgia Tech is welcoming a 13-year-old teen who hopes to major in aerospace engineering.  

Caleb Anderson attended his first day of classes at the Georgia Institute of Technology on Monday, the university confirmed in a statement this week. Anderson started his college career as a sophomore after taking courses at Chattahoochee Technical College for advanced credits.

Anderson, the youngest student on Georgia Tech’s campus, called his first day of classes “pretty interesting” in the university’s statement. He was daunted by the size of the school’s campus, describing it as “massive.”  

“This is the kind of school I have been wanting to go to for a very long time, and I am finally here,” Anderson, who hails from Marietta, Georgia, said.  

Georgia Tech shared a video of Anderson reflecting on his first day of classes at the school on Twitter.  

University officials are not certain if Anderson is the youngest student to ever attend the school, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. 

Anderson’s parents, Kobi and Claire Anderson, were on campus with their son for his first day.  

“He’s willing to be stretched. He knows how to get back from a punch … and continues to strive,” Kobi Anderson said. 

Caleb Anderson:12-year-old Georgia boy is a sophomore in college majoring in aerospace engineering

One challenge has been paying for Anderson's education. The 13-year-old was too young to receive any Georgia merit-based educational scholarships, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.  

But after Anderson made headlines last year for his academic success, the Steve & Marjorie Harvey Foundation, founded by TV personality Steve Harvey and his wife, offered to help pay for his tuition, Good Morning America reported. 

Now, Anderson has a few more goals beyond graduating from Georgia Tech. He hopes to pursue a career at SpaceX, start his own company and become a positive influence for other Black teens, according to Georgia Tech’s statement.  

“I want to help others that may just need nurturing and resources,” Anderson said.

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娃说天才早教儿童不快乐,因为和同学玩儿不到一块儿,而且这些早教儿童将来不一定有出息。我说你你你吃不着那啥说那啥酸。 -人言可畏- 给 人言可畏 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 09/01/2021 postreply 13:39:58

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比我那个小神童还是差一年,14岁进疙瘩junior -Feinbery- 给 Feinbery 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 09/01/2021 postreply 13:51:20

这....没必要再比了吧:都是非常棒的:) -两女宝妈- 给 两女宝妈 发送悄悄话 两女宝妈 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 09/01/2021 postreply 14:07:27

有必要。“14亿人口,不比行吗?” -Feinbery- 给 Feinbery 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 09/01/2021 postreply 14:26:58

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