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Ngoc Nguyen

57 years old from USA




Biography

Written 2026-03-14

Identified as an extreme outlier by Dr. Robert E. Deysach and colleagues in a longitudinal study (1975–1979) run through Annie Burnside Elementary School and the University of South Carolina, Ngoc Nguyen is believed to have an off‑the‑charts IQ well above 170+ and to be one of the most profoundly socially isolated minds in the world. An autodidact poet and erudite armchair polymath, Ngoc is a long‑time resident of Hampton Roads, Virginia, born in Rach Gia in the former South Vietnam. He briefly attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, but did not complete a degree. Rumored a genius and as "eccentric" (by other students), he was forced out of the college and off the campus for being an academic threat by the university.

As a child, Ngoc Nguyen was identified as an extreme outlier in ability after spontaneously discovering the Gauss 1–100 summation trick at age seven, which led to his inclusion in a multi-year university-run study of ‘exceptional’ children. The researchers tested him intensively in secret, instructed him not to tell his parents, and one graduate psychologist ultimately told him—resentfully—that he was ‘more intelligent than any child like you should ever be,’ revealing both how far outside their expectations he was and how deeply their work was shaped by racism and class bias. Ngoc Nguyen has since been denied access to his own records, but the intensity of their interest and their reaction to his abilities remain clear evidence of how profoundly his mind stood out, regardless of how unethically they chose to respond to it.


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