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"I really liked not just taking care of kids, but the way the whole team worked together," he said. Genius, seemingly, runs in the Yano family. His sister, Sayuri, is his only sibling, also a prodigy and his closest confidante. After receiving a bachelor's degree in biology from Roosevelt University in 2010, the 15-year-old is now at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, pursuing a second bachelor's degree in violin performance. Yano has been a college student for 12 years, but it's only recently that he looks as if he belongs, blending in with students in a Hyde Park coffee shop. The wisecracks that come with being a college pre-teen have passed, and Yano is looking forward. The University of Chicago holds its graduation Saturday. He said, "I am living my dream." ___ Information from: Chicago Tribune,
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