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10-year-old California prodigy set to graduate from college with 2 degrees

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 17, 2025
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A 10 -year -old boy from San Bernardino, California, graduated with two associated titles of Crafon Hills College.

She will be the young woman to graduate from Yucaipa community school, according to Inland Empire Community News.

Its final average will be “close” to 4.0.

Alisa Perales begged to take classes when she was only 8 years old and will have turned 11 at the time of the graduation ceremony.

“It’s a lot of fun for me. It’s almost as fun as playing outside or riding a bike or doing anything. I just enjoy learning. There are so many interesting things around,” said Alisa.

Perales, who has a history of education at home, accredited his father for pressing her to do her best at school and work hard.

A publication on the Facebook page of Inland Empire Community News boasts that once used its political science courses to present a federal demand that challenges young people’s rights.


Alisa Perales will graduate with two associated titles next month.
Alisa Perales will graduate with two associated titles next month. California Community Colleges

Perales begged to take classes when he was only 8 years old.
Perales begged to take classes when he was only 8 years old. ABC7

I would have won two additional computer and physical titles if there were one more semester.

“When I started in Crafon (at the age of 8), I was a little nervous … because the first time I went to a public school,” said Alisa, “but then with some really pleasant people, and that was very useful.”

The young prodigy is not over yet.

He has plans to work in the artificial intelligence technology industry.

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