![]() Smith has confessed that Plato is his favorite philosopher. And so what if his mother, or a campus security officer, sometimes accompany him on a walk to class? Soon he'll meet the real world, a world where ingenuity, if not age, is more conspicuous. ![]() 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.
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