CONYERS, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – A 13-year-old Conyers boy has been accepted into 27 colleges and received seven full-ride scholarships.
From the time he was 4, Joshua Suddith II had a dream.
ā€œI know Martin Luther King went there and there is a whole bunch of notable alumni and I want to follow in their footsteps,ā€ Suddith said of Morehouse College.
He saw himself at Morehouse and nine years later at 13-years-old, he has been accepted. Morehouse isn’t the only school he was accepted to. His mother said Suddith was accepted to 27 colleges and got seven full-ride scholarships.
ā€œIt is kind of surreal because you see it and you think, ā€˜Wow, that is me,ā€™ā€ said Suddith.
ā€œJoshua is a low-key type of kid. He doesn’t want a lot of the shine,ā€ said Bryan Hilburn, head of school at Hills Academy.
This is just the beginning of the story, though.
ā€œI plan to study international affairs and become a developmental engineer and help people. Just help people,ā€ said Suddith.
Suddith goes to Hills Academy in Conyers. It is a faith-based school.
Suddith said that it is important to him. He has been a standout student since he was a baby. In fact, he became a published author right before he turned 4. He is currently an intern at the district attorney’s office.
ā€œIt is called ā€˜Brother Explorers, Go Fish,ā€™ā€ said Chaundra Suddith, Joshua’s mother, ā€œHe is still just like, Josh to us, this is the way he has always been.ā€
Joshua has two younger brothers — both have skipped grades.
ā€œHonestly, it is an honor to have my namesake, my first-born, do something better with our shared name than what I have done coming up,ā€ Joshua Suddith, Sr., his father, said.
ā€œTo spread the message. I feel like if someone watches this and then sees me, sees what I can do, then they believe that they can do it too,ā€ said Suddith.
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