Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing!When Elon Musk was, he had to retake his computer aptitude test because his initial scores were so high that the examiners couldn’t believe them. His mother, Maye Musk, shared this story on Twitter, revealing that the examiners had never seen such high scores before. Elon scored an A+ in both Operating and Programming.
It’s quite an impressive anecdote that highlights his early brilliance in technology. What do you think about his journey from a young prodigy to a leading innovator today?Elon Musk’s mother Maye Musk revealed in a tweet that her son had to reappear for his computer aptitude test because his examiners had never seen anyone score so high in them.Elon Musk, CEO of Teslaand , was aSpaceX born genius. His mother, Maye Musk, took to Twitter on Wednesday to share a letter from the year 1989, which reveals Elon’s computer aptitude test results. In the test, Elon Musk had scored so well that the examiners could not believe the results.The billionaire entrepreneur studied at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, for just five months, before shifting to Canada at the age of 17.
The letter shared by his mother reveals that Elon Musk had scored A+ in both Operating and Programming in the computer aptitude test. The tweet has since then made netizens go crazy and Maye’s tweet has garnered over 132,000 likes and has been retweeted more than 10,000 times.The letter dated May 17, 1989, from the Office of the Director of Information Management, University of Pretoria, reads,“I have requested ISM (SA) to conduct aptitude tests on Elon Musk regarding computer programming, etc. The results were outstanding.” Maye adds that Elon Musk had to take a retest as the examiners had never seen such a high score.Elonmusk Said: I found your computer aptitude test from when you were 17. If I remember correctly, they had to retest you because they had never seen such a high score. No wonder you are such a brilliant engineer.
.@elonmusk I found your computer aptitude test from when you were 17. If I remember correctly, they had to retest you because they had never seen such a high score. No wonder you are such a brilliant engineer. #ProudMom pic.twitter.com/7sGxAvLF4r
— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) March 3, 2021
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