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Kim Ung-Yong or Kim Woong-Yong is a South Korean civil engineer and professor. He is best known for being a child prodigy with the highest recorded IQ on record, having scored above 210 on the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scale. He entered university at age 4 and at age 7, he received an invitation to work at NASA. By age 5, he spoke five languages.

Early life
Kim Ung-Yong was born on March 8, 1962, in Seoul, South Korea. At 3, he could, allegedly, solve calculus problems and published a 247-page bestselling collection of his essays in English and German, as well as his calligraphy and illustrations. Fuji TV appearance At age 5, Kim appeared on Fuji Television in Japan and shocked the audience by solving differential equations. Later he appeared on Japanese TV again to solve complicated differential and integral calculus problems; he later recalled the experience:I was really lonely. No one ever made friends with me. After work hours, I could exercise and enjoy my hobbies but no one could accompany me. I came from another country and I was young, so there were no seats for children though everyone was an adult. == Education ==
Education
at the age of 7 Kim allegedly went to study nuclear physics at the University of Colorado when he was 8, according to popular sources. His statement that his son never left is slightly detracted by the statement of Kim's mother, who said that while he did "leave for a short moment to audit classes at the University of Colorado", he returned immediately due to their facilities being "inadequate for [Kim]'s genius," who was homeschooled until his college entrance exam. After returning to South Korea, Kim was required to formally complete schooling to get a job. He later enrolled in Chungbuk National University where he studied civil engineering and earned a Ph.D. == See also ==
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