Youngest Texas Christian University grad says he has no regrets at all
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A 14-year-old physics major who was the youngest person to graduate from Texas Christian University said he doesn't regret missing out on the normal "college experience."
"Nothing at all," Carson Huey-You told Ainsley Earhardt on "Fox & Friends" Tuesday.
"Overall it was a positive experience. I really liked going and learning all the stuff that I can learn to grow," he added.
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The teenager joined more than 2,000 students at graduation on Saturday to get his diploma at the Fort Worth school founded in 1873.
"It was very exciting, but I was also really really nervous. I actually ended up walking past the dean of Science and Engineering and not giving him a handshake," Huey-You recalled.
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Huey-You started at TCU in 2013 when he was just 11 years old. He also earned a minor in Chinese and math. Huey-You now plans to get his graduate degree in quantum mechanics.
Though he is the youngest to graduate from the university so far, Huey-You has some competition: his 11-year-old brother Cannan who will also be attending TCU in the fall.
"I'm going to double major in physics and astronomy and also engineering," Cannan Huey-You said.
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As for the secret to having two successful children? Huey-You's mother, Claretta Kimp, said there's no "magic pill."
"I think I did what every other loving parent does. I nurtured, showed a lot of patience and was there for them to just support them in whatever direction they wanted to go," Kimp told Fox & Friends.