At just 16 years old, a student has made history at the University of Toronto by becoming the youngest graduate since at least 1979.
Tristan Pang, a native of Singapore, received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Physics from the prestigious university. He completed his degree in just three years, a feat that is impressive for any student, let alone one who is still in their teenage years.
Pang’s academic journey began at the age of 12 when he enrolled in the University of Waterloo’s online math courses. He then went on to complete his high school education through an online program while simultaneously taking courses at the University of Toronto.
Despite his young age, Pang has proven to be a dedicated and hardworking student. He credits his success to his passion for learning and his supportive family.
In an interview with CTV News, Pang expressed his gratitude towards his parents for their unwavering support and encouragement. He also acknowledged the guidance and mentorship of his professors at the University of Toronto.
Pang’s achievement has not gone unnoticed, with many praising his determination and intelligence. University of Toronto President Meric Gertler congratulated Pang on his remarkable accomplishment, stating that he is a shining example of the university’s commitment to academic excellence.
Pang’s future plans include pursuing a Master’s degree in Mathematics at the University of Cambridge in England. He hopes to eventually become a professor and inspire other young minds to pursue their academic passions.
Pang’s story serves as a reminder that age is just a number and with hard work and determination, anything is possible. He has proven that with dedication and support, even the most ambitious goals can be achieved.
As the youngest graduate at the University of Toronto in over four decades, Pang’s accomplishment is a testament to his academic prowess and serves as an inspiration to students of all ages.