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A model student Paula Adhikari recognized for Academic Excellence in NJ
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May 26, 2007
She is a great violinist. She is great in the creation and maintenance of informational Web portals. She is also great in her academics.
Paula Adhikari, a student from Whitehouse, was recently honored at a statewide awards ceremony for gifted children held by The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY).
The John Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth recognized the brightest 600 students of New Jersey. These seventh and eight graders proved through SAT scores, they are not only talented but also are the future of America. These exceptional children earned their opportunity for recognition by participating in the Academic Talent Search.
Paula was called to the dais at the very beginning of the ceremony to receive her award. She excelled in the SATs as student under the age of thirteen. She is recognized as one the brightest students of America. She excelled in the math, reading, and writing portions of the SATs.
Paula’s achievements go way beyond academics in school. She is one of the very few elite students in the world who is not only excellent in math but also in writing and music.
She was honored at Kean University, Union, NJ. The Director of Nathan Weiss Graduate studies said something interesting. Albert Einstein was not only excellent in math and physics. He was a great violin player. Some strongly believes Einstein found the fundamentals of physical universe through the harmony of his violin tunes.
It is the total integrated achievement that makes a great person. Paula is one of them. She extends her academic excellence into real life.
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