Smith is no less ambitious today as a college senior, though students say he's become a natural, less-phenomenal presence on campus. With his well-rounded education he declared he might cure disease, design space stations and help bring about world peace. He was a sensation when he started, telling everyone from Oprah to Letterman about his dream of earning three Ph.D.s - in biomedical research, aeronautical engineering and political science - all by the time he's 27. Randolph-Macon did its part by offering him a full scholarship, entry to honors classes and his own office. It's about time - he's 13.Īnd apparently there's no stopping the lad who, at age 10, bounced the hallways of the small liberal arts college as if he were born to breeze through early. Smith graduates this year from Randolph-Macon College.
A precocious kiss goes to boy genius Greg Smith, class of 2003.