Amazing 4-Year-Old Iranian Genius Scores 160 On IQ Test, Could Be Youngest MENSA Member Ever

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Dec 22, 2013 01:43 PM EST

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Four-year-old Iranian genius Sherwyn Sarabi already has a large global fanbase at the age of four, after the child displayed amazing feats of mental acrobatics on the internet.

Sarabi has been compared to Albert Einstein after making headlines worldwide at the age of 3 where he scored 136 on an IQ test. His score is high enough to make him the youngest member of MENSA, an international society exclusive only for geniuses who score 130 and above.

The 4-year-old genius is the child of Iranians who migrated to the United Kingdom and currently lives in Royston, a northern English village.
Sarabi had previously appeared on a television show and was featured in the news. 

The 4-year-old genius also now has a Facebook page that has gained him more than 3,000 "likes" to date.

Sarabi had recently re-taken the IQ test and his latest score was an extraordinary 160 which be an early sign that he's the next Einstein or Stephen Hawking. 

Experts claim that Sarabi's IQ score could even go higher by the next succeeding years, later on succeeding his world-famous predecessors. 
The 4-year-old Iranian genius said his first words by 10 months of age and spoke in complete sentences less than a year after that. Despite this, Sarabi remains a kid just like any other on the outside.

"Most of the time Sherwyn is like a normal child," Sherwyn's mother Amanda Sarabi, 37, said in an interview with The Huddersfield Daily Examiner, a local English newspaper. "He plays with toys, plays out and likes being with other children."

One of the most obvious quirks in Sherwyn's behaviors as compared to other kids is that the boy does not watch television, said his mother Amanda. The 4-year-old genius has not watched television since he was 16 months old and continues to avoid doing so.

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