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Whiz Kid: Hirsh Jain is a Math Master That Breaks the Mold

This International Academy student makes the most of his ability with numbers and public speaking.

 

Bloomfield Patch regularly features students doing amazing things. This week's Whiz Kid is a competitive mathematician who is just as comfortable debating in public as when he's crunching numbers.

Hirsh Jain

 

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School: International Academy

Age: 16

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Hometown: West Bloomfield

Achievement: Hirsh Jain first earned consideration as one of the brightest math students in Michigan during the summer of his freshman year and has not disappointed since. He is consistently among the 65 students nationally to attend the prestigious Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS) in Boston, and won the Michigan winner of American Math Competitions (AMC) multiple times. Earlier this year, he qualified for the United States of America
Math Olympiad (USAMO) by winning the American Invitational Mathematics Examination, and was also named a National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist.

Contrary to the popular perception of math students, Hirsh is no introvert. He captained the International Academy’s forensics team for the past two years and placed second at the state finals last year.

What makes him successful?: Hirsh's father, Ashoka, said he showed an affinity for numbers at a young age that was fostered by teachers at the Brookfield Academy and the Magnet program at Roosevelt Elementary School in Keego Harbor. "He later joined ICAE, a weekend math school which honed his problem solving skills and instilled in him a love for competition math," he wrote Bloomfield Patch.
 

What's Next?: Hirsh is focused on his senior year in the International Baccalaureate program and in the college application process. Though currently undecided, Hirsh visited MIT, Harvard and Princeton last year, and plans to visit Stanford later this month. Wherever he lands, he will continue to study fundamental math and then specialize in one field where he can apply this fundamental knowledge for the greater good of society.

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This story was updated to reflect Ashoka Jain is Hirsh's father.

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