Kashe Quest | |
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Born |
Los Angeles County, California, U.S. | June 22, 2018
Known for | Youngest American member of Mensa International |
Kashe Quest (born in June 22, 2018) is an American child genius who is the youngest member of American Mensa, having joined at 2 years old. [1]
Quest was born in Los Angeles County, California, to an Indian American mother, Sukhjit Athwal (also known as Sue or Jit), who is a child development expert from Northern California, [2] [3] and an African American father, Devon, a law clerk. Quest's pediatrician noticed she could already speak with advanced syntax and have dialogue in complete sentences at 18 months old, so, they recommended that she be tested by a psychologist who administered the Mensa test, in which she scored 146, certifying her as a genius. [4] She can correctly identify every American state, every continent, every branch of government, and every element on the periodic table, in addition to learning Spanish and American Sign Language. [5]
Quest has been featured on ABC World News Tonight, The Today Show, [3] and interviewed at Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Kashe Quest | |
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Born |
Los Angeles County, California, U.S. | June 22, 2018
Known for | Youngest American member of Mensa International |
Kashe Quest (born in June 22, 2018) is an American child genius who is the youngest member of American Mensa, having joined at 2 years old. [1]
Quest was born in Los Angeles County, California, to an Indian American mother, Sukhjit Athwal (also known as Sue or Jit), who is a child development expert from Northern California, [2] [3] and an African American father, Devon, a law clerk. Quest's pediatrician noticed she could already speak with advanced syntax and have dialogue in complete sentences at 18 months old, so, they recommended that she be tested by a psychologist who administered the Mensa test, in which she scored 146, certifying her as a genius. [4] She can correctly identify every American state, every continent, every branch of government, and every element on the periodic table, in addition to learning Spanish and American Sign Language. [5]
Quest has been featured on ABC World News Tonight, The Today Show, [3] and interviewed at Jimmy Kimmel Live.