16-Year-Old Boy Elected as "Microsoft MVP"

by lengpengcheng on 2008-03-17 08:01:36

White shirts printed with Microsoft logo, grey vests printed with Microsoft logo, black pants printed with Microsoft logo... On February 26th, Wu Siqu, a freshman at Tianjia Bing Senior High School in Nanjing, came into the sight of reporters. From inside to outside, he gave off an air of an "IT" elite. At the age of 14, he became a "Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer", at 15 he dropped out to study IT courses, and at 16 he became one of the youngest "Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals" (MVP) in the world. In April this year, he will be invited to attend the MVP Global Summit held at Microsoft's headquarters in the United States. However, in the final exam of the first semester of his high school freshman year, he failed three subjects. This is Wu Siqu's extraordinary growth path. For the future, he believes that "giving up college will give me a better chance of success."