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Accelerated Excellence: A Middle Schooler’s Journey in STEM

21 min · 20 de mar de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2187267/fan_mail/new] This episode of the African Triangle Initiative Podcast features an inspiring conversation with 13-year-old Warren Pickney Jr., a seventh grader thriving in an accelerated STEM program in Houston. He shares his love for math, his journey into advanced coursework, and his dream of becoming a computer scientist, all while giving a glimpse into the hobbies and experiences that make him who he is. The episode is both encouraging and uplifting, highlighting the power of STEM education and reminding young people that their passions and hard work can open doors to incredible opportunities.

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