Now this is definitely something to celebrate and kick off the week on a good note – especially after hearing of rather depressing stories such as a mother abandoning her newborn child to continue gaming in an internet cafe. No sir, here is a heartwarming tale of a six-year-old British boy who has ended up as one of the youngest people to date to have passed a Microsoft exam.
Hailing from the UK, Humza Shahzad has earned himself a Microsoft Office Specialist certification in the process. It is not a wonder actually, as his parents have always been keen to promote technology where his life is concerned, having furnished him with a smartphone at the tender age of two, and before he hit 3, he already has his very own laptop to play with. His father is an IT consultant while his mother is a teacher, and both of them have been instrumental in encouraging him in the world of technology from young.
Humza sat for the Word 2013 exam and “passed with flying colors”, and being Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), armed with the ‘Certificate of Excellence’, this is surely something worth celebrating, since it is an exam that adults normally sit for to improve their knowledge of Microsoft applications.
Filed in Microsoft and Social Hit. Source: bbc
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