Eleven-Year-Old Excels In English Studies at PCC
Hannah Leyva
Posted on: 6/11/09 Section: News
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What makes this girl so special is that she's not just a fifth-grade student, but also a PCC student.
This semester Lim is taking an English 100 course because she was "getting bored" in her fifth-grade class at Dunsmore Elementary School in La Crescenta.
"It seemed too easy for me," she said.
Registering at PCC is not as hard for an 11-year-old as one may think. In Lim's case, she just walked up to the registration desk and said she wanted to register.
"They froze for a second, like they were shocked," she recalled. "Luckily they took me seriously."
"All students must register using the high school application and then place into a class," said Nancy Chung, a registration clerk. "The only thing is they do not have priority registration, they just have to try and add the class they want."
In order to get the last spot in Professor Robert Lanyi's class this semester, Amy out-wrote five other students in a mini essay competition.
"The topic was 'What is your ideal job?'" Lim said. "I wrote that I would either want to be a kindergarten teacher, a college professor or President of the United States."
"I want to be a kindergarten teacher because they give the first impression of school or a college professor because they give the last impression of school," she explained with reason beyond her years.
"I would want to be President of the United States in order to make a difference and to try to bring peace to the world."
Lanyi is impressed with Lim and her writing. "She's articulate, well-organized, and very nearly error-free," he said. "Her work is much better than most college students' work."
This is high praise from someone who has taught college English for 40 years, but maybe not so surprising when Lim revealed how long she has been writing.
"My mom and dad taught me to read and write at age three," she said. "I wrote my first story when I was about three or four."


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Al Tostado
posted 6/18/09 @ 10:09 AM PST
Congratulations!
That was truly an inspiring story. I will share it with my friends and family and pray for your success.
Al
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