Adhara Pérez Sánchez from Mexico has drawn international attention for her extraordinary intelligence and achievements at such a young age

Adhara Pérez Sánchez from Mexico has drawn international attention for her extraordinary intelligence and achievements at such a young age. According to Daily Mail, she has an IQ of 162, which is higher than the estimated IQs of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Diagnosed with autism at the age of three, she struggled in traditional schools and faced bullying, but her mother enrolled her in the Center for Attention to Talent, where her abilities were recognized and nurtured.
Adhara completed elementary school by age five, middle school by six, and high school by seven. She went on to earn two bachelor’s degrees in Systems Engineering and Mathematics Engineering, and at just 11 years old she received a master’s degree in Industrial Engineering in Mathematics from the National Polytechnic Institute, making her the youngest person in Mexico to achieve this milestone.

Her accomplishments extend beyond academics. According to Forbes Mexico, Adhara was named one of the country’s most powerful women and has written a book titled Don’t Give Up, where she shares her experiences with autism and encourages other children to pursue their dreams. Adhara’s dream is to become an astronaut and work with NASA, aiming to join future missions to the Moon and Mars.
