Preesha Chakraborty took the US-based Johns Hopkins Centre for Talented Youth (JH-CTY) test in Summer 2023 as a class 3 understudy.
A
nine-year-old, Indian-American student, was named in the "world's
brightest" understudies list by the esteemed Johns Hopkins Centre for
Talented Youth. This depended on the aftereffects of above-grade-level trial of
more than 16,000 understudies across 90 nations.
Who is Preesha Chakraborty?
Preesha
Chakraborty, a Warm Spring Elementary school student in Fremont, California
took the US-based Johns Hopkins Centre for Talented Youth (JH-CTY) test in
Summer 2023 as a class 3 understudy.
She
cherishes voyaging, climbing, and blended combative techniques beyond her
studies.
What are Preesha's achievments?
Preesha was
regarded for her uncommon presentation on the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test),
ACT (American College Testing), School and School ability Test, or comparative
appraisals as a feature of the CTY Ability Search.
She is a
lifetime member of the universally renowned Mensa Foundation, the odldest
high-IQ society on the planet, where enrollment is available to individuals who
score at the 98th percentile or higher on a normalized, directed level of
intelligence or other endorsed insight test.
She
accomplished this achievement at age six by getting 99 percentiles in the
national level NNAT (Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test), which evaluates K-12
understudies for gifted and skilled projects.
