A 6-year-old boy passes Microsoft exam, what are his dreams for the future?



Microsoft offers tests to measure users' proficiency in using Office products like Excel and Word, and those who pass are awarded the

Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification. A 6-year-old boy from the UK has successfully passed the Word 2013 Specialist exam, breaking the record for the youngest person to ever hold the certification. He also revealed his future aspirations.

The six-year-old computer whizz who passed Microsoft exam - BBC News
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-32771247

An interview with the boy who passed the MOS exam at the age of 6 can be seen in the movie below.

The six year old computer whizz who passed Microsoft exam - YouTube


Humza Shahzad, a UK resident, passed the Word 2013 Specialist exam and obtained the qualification.



Shahzad's parents bought him a smartphone when he was two years old to encourage his interest in technology, and just six months later they gave him a laptop.



While children often play games on their smartphones and PCs, Shahzad was playing with software like Word and Excel.



'I'm going to make a table now,' says Shahzad as he heads towards his PC.



Shahzad, who has been using a laptop since he was two and a half years old, passed the MOS exam, which is usually taken by adults, and became the youngest person to become a Word 2013 Specialist.



Apparently, teachers at school sometimes call him a 'superstar.'



Shahzad's father, Asim Shahzad, works for an IT consulting firm and hopes his son will become the next Bill Gates.



He himself said, 'I want to be a pilot in the future.'



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