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9-year-old excels in computers class at Marshall

The Associated Press
3/27/2004, 7:14 p.m. ET

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — Doogie Howser, P.C.

Nine-year-old Corey Graley, who lives in Rome Township, Ohio, is taking an introductory computer class required for all students at Marshall University. It covers programs such as Excel and PowerPoint.

Corey is the youngest student ever to enroll at Marshall, which offers a variety of early admission options for students who have not completed high school.

Fifty or more high school, and more rarely middle school, students take classes each semester, said Martha Woodward, executive director of the John R. Hall Center for Academic Excellence and the Yeager Scholars Program.

The students are admitted after a screening process that requires them to meet academic standards and obtain letters of recommendation.

Students who are below junior status in high school have to see Woodward for admission.

"People call up and say, 'My child is really smart and needs stimulation, and should he take college classes?' The answer generally is no, it's probably not appropriate," Woodward said.

"Occasionally, you have a child that yes, this is the appropriate thing, and let's explore and see how it will work."

Corey's mother, Kim, had noticed that he grew bored with soccer and karate. He excelled in the talented and gifted math program at his elementary school and loved video games.

She thought he might like computers.

"We were trying to find a new hobby," Kim Graley said. "I told Corey, 'This is a college class. You have to be sure you want to take it.' I think he just needed a challenge."

She and her husband, Jerry, couldn't find a children's computer class in their area in southern Ohio, so they turned to Marshall.

Woodward had some concerns. How would a child who had already finished a day of school react to a 2 1/2-hour night class?

"That's a long time for a child to sit," Woodward said. "We talked about how he would feel being in the class with all the big people. Not that there would be anyone that wouldn't be nice to him, but there is an intimidation factor."

Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.

"It seems to me he's getting good help at home, and when he comes to the class, he knows the subject," Salameh said. "He prepares himself well."

On the first day of class in January, Salameh thought Kim Graley was the student.

"I've had experience before with students who couldn't find a baby sitter and had to bring a child to class," he said. "I told her, 'You can come to the class, and you can bring him any time.'"

"I said, 'He's the student,' and I showed him Corey's ID card," Kim Graley said.

Corey keeps his student ID in his wallet, and he's eager to show it to anyone who asks. Getting the ID card was difficult, Jerry Graley said.

"I went into the office, and I said, 'I'm not kidding or anything, but I need to get him an ID.' I saw a sign that said you needed to provide a driver's license."

"We didn't have it," Corey said.

Although she attends class with Corey, Kim Graley is adamant that he does the work.

"All the time, he looks at his mother, and she looks at him. She gives him emotional support," Salameh said. "I think his mother is playing a big role in his success."

Corey isn't sure whether he'll take another college class. Although he has enjoyed learning more about computers, he said he's still looking for a hobby.

"I told him I would like to see him in future classes, and he said he wanted to take a year off," Salameh said.

"It's not easy going to college and school," Kim Graley said.

"No, definitely not," Corey said.
Schadenfreude Wrote:Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.
I didn't really want this to turn into a flame Marshall's academics thread, but it's too late now. 03-lol 03-lol
FunkmasterFlash Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.
I didn't really want this to turn into a flame Marshall's academics thread, but it's too late now. 03-lol 03-lol
:rofl: Sadly that made my day
MaumeeRocket Wrote:
FunkmasterFlash Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.
I didn't really want this to turn into a flame Marshall's academics thread, but it's too late now. 03-lol 03-lol
:rofl: Sadly that made my day
Hell anybody who gets their ****** whipped on a daily basis by the kids in online gaming already knew that would be the case. COmputers are defintiely one area where the younger generation will always be a step ahead of the older one. THe old generation invents the technology, but the younger generation grows up with it. If only Atari 2600's were still the benchmark in gaming 03-banghead

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FunkmasterFlash Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.
I didn't really want this to turn into a flame Marshall's academics thread, but it's too late now. 03-lol 03-lol
It's good to see that Marshall students from OHIO are doing so well it's a shame the other 29 students from OHIO didn't score as high :D
If its like every other beginning college computer class, the kid was probally the only one there.
herdya Wrote:
FunkmasterFlash Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.
I didn't really want this to turn into a flame Marshall's academics thread, but it's too late now. 03-lol 03-lol
It's good to see that Marshall students from OHIO are doing so well it's a shame the other 29 students from OHIO didn't score as high :D
Are you trying to say the smart kids in W.V. go to Morgantown? Im kidding, say no to the flame war 04-rock
Had to see what you wrote cause the Herd fan alert in my room just went to DefCon 2.

Now that I've read it I'm surprised it wasn't full blown war. Toledo fan slamming Marshall with a WVU reference is grounds for immediate nuclear strike.

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MaumeeRocket Wrote:
herdya Wrote:
FunkmasterFlash Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.
I didn't really want this to turn into a flame Marshall's academics thread, but it's too late now. 03-lol 03-lol
It's good to see that Marshall students from OHIO are doing so well it's a shame the other 29 students from OHIO didn't score as high :D
Are you trying to say the smart kids in W.V. go to Morgantown? Im kidding, say no to the flame war 04-rock
The same smart kids that burn couches 03-lol
I didn't think there were any smart kids in West Virginia. If there are any, they probably went to college out of state! 03-lol
herdya Wrote:
FunkmasterFlash Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.
I didn't really want this to turn into a flame Marshall's academics thread, but it's too late now. 03-lol 03-lol
It's good to see that Marshall students from OHIO are doing so well it's a shame the other 29 students from OHIO didn't score as high :D
Weak.

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Schadenfreude Wrote:
herdya Wrote:
FunkmasterFlash Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.
I didn't really want this to turn into a flame Marshall's academics thread, but it's too late now. 03-lol 03-lol
It's good to see that Marshall students from OHIO are doing so well it's a shame the other 29 students from OHIO didn't score as high :D
Weak.
The only "weak" I would be worried about if I were you is the week of November 13th 2004 when Marshall comes to town 03-wink
herdya Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:
herdya Wrote:
FunkmasterFlash Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.
I didn't really want this to turn into a flame Marshall's academics thread, but it's too late now. 03-lol 03-lol
It's good to see that Marshall students from OHIO are doing so well it's a shame the other 29 students from OHIO didn't score as high :D
Weak.
The only "weak" I would be worried about if I were you is the week of November 13th 2004 when Marshall comes to town 03-wink
The Falcons may or may not win the West. But they will win that game.

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Schadenfreude Wrote:
herdya Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:
herdya Wrote:
FunkmasterFlash Wrote:
Schadenfreude Wrote:Corey scored 95 percent on his first test, the highest in the class of 30 students, said professor Saleem Salameh.
I didn't really want this to turn into a flame Marshall's academics thread, but it's too late now. 03-lol 03-lol
It's good to see that Marshall students from OHIO are doing so well it's a shame the other 29 students from OHIO didn't score as high :D
Weak.
The only "weak" I would be worried about if I were you is the week of November 13th 2004 when Marshall comes to town 03-wink
The Falcons may or may not win the West. But they will win that game.
If I were betting, that's how my money would be placed. Unless there is another Pennington waiting in the wings, I wouldn't expect too much from Marshall. Hill and GG aren't going to set the world on fire. The Hurd will be a good team, but probably won't be serious contenders, imo. They could have as many as four MAC losses.
Actually, if I had to pick, I'd pick Marshall to win the East.

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Not me. I don't see the type of QB they need to run Pruett's offense. My guess for the East race is:

Miami
Akron
Marshall
Kent
UCF
Buffalo
Ohio
Oddball Wrote:Not me. I don't see the type of QB they need to run Pruett's offense. My guess for the East race is:

Miami
Akron
Marshall
Kent
UCF
Buffalo
Ohio
Oddball.......you have seen Hill play some haven't you? Surely you caught at least a little of the Tennessee game before he got hurt. Hill will be fine for the Herd offense. He's already gotten a few reps this spring and it looks like the injury is going to fully heal for '04. Pruett says Hill will be the next MU qb in the NFL and I have no reason not to believe him since he hasn't been wrong about this type of prediction yet. The future is very bright as well with Bernard Morris waiting in the wings for C-USA where the Orlando product will get to beat his hometown team UCF and others for the next few seasons..... but all of you MAC guys need not worry about that unless we meet up a bowl sometime.
We are going to see another UT - Marshall matchup for the MACC IMO. Conference "Superpowers" will always be back to reclaim their throne. I would guess that the future MAC East replacement for Marshall's ownership of the throne will be Miami.
Oddball Wrote:Not me. I don't see the type of QB they need to run Pruett's offense. My guess for the East race is:

Miami
Akron
Marshall
Kent
UCF
Buffalo
Ohio
The only thing I see wrong with this is that you rated MMU too high. Buffalo will take the fifth spot and the battle for the basement will be between MMU and Ohio.

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HerdKixButt Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:Not me. I don't see the type of QB they need to run Pruett's offense. My guess for the East race is:

Miami
Akron
Marshall
Kent
UCF
Buffalo
Ohio
Oddball.......you have seen Hill play some haven't you? Surely you caught at least a little of the Tennessee game before he got hurt. Hill will be fine for the Herd offense. He's already gotten a few reps this spring and it looks like the injury is going to fully heal for '04. Pruett says Hill will be the next MU qb in the NFL and I have no reason not to believe him since he hasn't been wrong about this type of prediction yet. The future is very bright as well with Bernard Morris waiting in the wings for C-USA where the Orlando product will get to beat his hometown team UCF and others for the next few seasons..... but all of you MAC guys need not worry about that unless we meet up a bowl sometime.
Yes, I have seen Hill play. I'm not impressed, nor do I expect that he'll ever play an entire season for anyone.
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