YOUNGEST EVER OXFORD GRADUATE IN MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (MASTERS DEGREE)

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LONDON GIRL BECOMES THE YOUNGEST MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE GRADUATE FROM OXFORD

Sports enthusiast and Maths prodigy sailed from inner city to Ivy league, how a young inner city girl proved that any child can make it at Oxford University and joins a leading financial institution in London

London-England: London-born Anne-Marie Imafidon, the eldest sister of inner city Wonder Twins, Paula and Peter Imafidon, holders of several world records, graduated today. She is the youngest student ever to graduate with a Masters Degree in the twin specialisms of Mathematics and Computer Science. Anne-Marie was a student of the Excellence in Education programme when she received an offer from the University of Oxford at the tender age of 15, thus becoming the youngest girl ever admitted on to the direct Masters Degree programme. Anne-Marie, who represented her college in Netball and played other sports, was the youngest person ever to serve in a University Committee which included professors old enough to be her grandfather. She said "everyone made you feel welcome and it was a delight to hold such positions on behalf of other students.”