Meet the Indian genius, who joined the largest IQ society at the age of 7 and aspired to become a NASA astronaut

Indian geniuses have deep curiosity in various topics including astronomy, the Bible and foreign languages.
Vandan Patel has achieved a huge feat as he has been accepted by Mensa International, the oldest and largest senior IQ society in the world. The report said the 7-year-old is a first-year student at Savannah Rural Day School in Georgia, USA. For unknown reasons, individuals who scored up to 2% of the highest in the recognized standardized smart test retained admission to Mensa. Patel is proud of his school, family and Indian-American community. Indian genius is full of curiosity on a wide range of topics, including astronomy, the Bible and foreign languages.
Fan Dan's intellectual ability made him stand out since he was a child. Vandan hopes to become a NASA astronaut one day because he has a strong interest in space exploration. Vandan shared his dream of space with WJCL, “I want to land on the Titan. This is one of Saturn's moons.”
American Mensa recognized Vandan's “complex curiosity” and pointed out that young members are the fastest growing population. The organization supports such geniuses through initiatives such as Mensa Honor Society, scholarship opportunities and reading programs. This helps splendid young people thrive. Van Dan's mother, Rima Patel, described his son as “funny, loving, smart and stupid.”
He loves the simple fun of childhood, including playing outdoors, watching cartoons, traveling and games. Vandan also participated in Snapology STEM activities and played tennis. Vandan's teacher at Savannah Country Day School was not surprised by his recognition of men and women. “He's just a creative mind. He's always eager to learn, and he brings so much creativity and curiosity to the classroom,” she told WJCL.
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