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The young Einstein with 1st class maths degree... at just 15

- By Claire Duffin

IT IS quite an achievemen­t at any age. But gaining a first-class degree in maths at 15 is nothing short of remarkable.

That’s just what Yasha Asley has done – collecting his diploma just a month after his 15th birthday, making him one of the country’s youngest ever graduates.

And this young Einstein – aptly nicknamed the ‘ human calculator’ – did it in style, achieving 92 per cent. The University of Leicester graduate was awarded his BSc on Tuesday, accompanie­d by his father, Moussa, a 54-year-old Iranian who quit his job as an accountant to look after his only child.

Yasha, who took his A-levels aged eight, now plans to start a PhD in mathematic­s at Leicester in September, and aspires to become a research mathematic­ian.

But his father insisted his life wasn’t only about maths.

Mr Asley, from Leicester, said: ‘He didn’t study all the time – that would be awful. Yasha was top of the class with grades higher than anyone else.

‘As well as his grades he’s always been sociable, friendly and very popular. I am so proud of him – I have waited years for this day.’ The teenager, who said he never felt nervous before exams, said: ‘Right from my primary school days I wanted to start my university education early.

‘At 15 years’ old, I finished my degree course when children of my age are doing their GCSEs, and I am grateful for the opportunit­y that was created for me.’

Yasha, whose parents separated when he was one, started reading at a very early age and can speak French, Arabic and Persian.

When he was ten, he achieved an A* in A-level statistics, having secured an A* in maths and an A in pure maths aged eight.

He is believed to be the youngest person in the world to have achieved a grade A or A* in maths – scoring 100 per cent and 99 per cent in two of the six papers.

The prodigy was privately enrolled on to A-level examina- tions by his father without telling the boy’s headmaster at Folville Junior School in Leicester, and took them at a local college.

Although his achievemen­t is spectacula­r, Yasha is not quite the youngest to be awarded a firstclass degree.

In 1985, aged 13, Ruth Lawrence collected her first- class maths diploma at Oxford.

The teenager, from Huddersfie­ld, was tutored by her father Harry. He attended all of her lectures and they even went to see her results posted on a board together – arriving on a tandem bicycle.

Now 45, she lives with her family in Jerusalem and teaches maths at the Hebrew University.

She is an expert in the field of mathematic­al knots, an extremely complex branch of algebra.

Ten under-17s have graduated in the UK since 2012, although their precise ages were not recorded.

 ??  ?? Proud: Getting his degree from vice-chancellor Paul Boyle
Proud: Getting his degree from vice-chancellor Paul Boyle
 ??  ?? Prodigy: Yasha aged seven with Einstein, circled, on his wall
Prodigy: Yasha aged seven with Einstein, circled, on his wall

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