Luis Roberto Ramírez Álvarez And Parents
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Luis Roberto Ramírez Álvarez, the Mexican boy with an IQ similar to Albert Einstein's, revealed that he has no friends. The boy, who turned 11 last Friday, is going through what every gifted child goes through: living in isolation. He said he was bullied because he was "different."

"My mom has always been with me, she's been very supportive. She's helped me overcome all the bullying. She stood by my side in good times and bad times," said the young prodigy.

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After discovering his IQ of 152 to 160, Luis Roberto was allowed to skip 5th and 6th grades and he finished elementary school in four months. He never had time to bond with anyone.

"I've never had any friends," the young boy recognizes.

He is currently homeschooled and finishing high school, and is expected to complete the academic program in August.

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Luis Roberto revealed that his ultimate dream is to attend Harvard University to study quantum physics to help him with an invention that he doesn't want to reveal yet.

When he was asked why he wanted to go to that specific university, he replied: "Because it's one of the most prestigious universities in the world. I want to come back to Mexico and create amazing technologies that will hopefully benefit the whole country. I want to go to Harvard because I want to know how the great geniuses that have studied there think."

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He also said that he's never thought of himself as a "prodigy" or "genius" and the press made all that up after a lecture he gave to engineering, architecture, accounting and business students. "I never said I was a prodigy kid, a genius kid or anything related," said Luis Roberto. "I only gave a lecture and the press starting writing up on that."

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