<p>NEW BRUNSWICK -- At age 3, Kyle Loh shocked his nursery school teachers when he started reading to the class. At 5, he tested off the charts on his kindergarten IQ test.</p>
<p>By 12, he was enrolling in college classes. At 14, he was spending his summer doing stem cell research at Harvard. Today, at age 16, he donned a cap and gown and became one of the youngest students to ever graduate from Rutgers University.</p>
<p>But Kyle is quick to dismiss any notion that being a child prodigy means he missed out on being a kid. </p>
<p>"If childhood refers to having a good time, then I definitely had it," Kyle said. "I think I lived it to the fullest."</p>
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<p>This dudeis working in the next building beside me, Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS). Man....here we are trying to boost up our gre, gpa scores so hard to get into top school. wad a talent...</p>