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Meet the 9-Year-Old Neuroscience Student with Big Dreams and a Bigger Brain

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October 19, 2025
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9 years old, Aiden Wilkins  (ABC News photo)

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At just nine years old, Aiden Wilkins of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America, is rewriting the rulebook on what’s possible for a child prodigy. He’s already a high‑school sophomore at Reach Cyber Charter School and taking college‑level neuroscience courses at Ursinus College — becoming the youngest student ever admitted there.

His extraordinary academic journey began when, at age two, he could fluently read outdoor signs—long before most children could speak clearly. “I could read them when most kids at my age, at like two, could barely even speak,” Aiden recalled. “I just grasped it so fast.”

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A later gifted‑ability test confirmed what his mother, Veronica Wilkins, had already observed: Aiden was clearly operating on a different level.

Now, alongside his high‑school studies, Aiden attends neuroscience lectures at Ursinus three days a week. He says he chose this path because he’s always been “fascinated by the anatomy of the brain” and wants to help other children with neuro‑disabilities. “The reason why I want to be a pediatric neurosurgeon is mainly because I like helping kids around my age,” he said.

Despite his advanced academic schedule, Aiden remains grounded. He still enjoys video games and soccer — the hallmarks of many nine‑year‑olds. His mother expressed gratitude for the journey, saying, “It’s all about him and his journey — and me just supporting his journey.”

His message to others is-‘You can do anything. You just have to put in the work.

As for what’s next, Aiden is already setting his sights on top universities such as Johns Hopkins University or Princeton University before medical school

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