"I'm relieved to have a little bit of a head start," Moral told "Good Morning America." "I thought it really broadened my horizons. It helped me understand new things and what I want to do (in life)."
As part of Harvard Extension School, Moral has been going to college and K-12 since he was 11 years old.
"My parents noticed I was bored in school and needed something to inspire growth, so they ended up finding the Extension School," Moral told CNN.
Credit: Sandra J. Milburn/The Hutchinson/AP
Credit: Sandra J. Milburn/The Hutchinson/AP
Moral’s parents knew that their son was intellectually gifted at a young age, and was noticed by one of his professors at Harvard, too.
"Intellectually, he is extraordinary, but more than that, it is his discipline and endeavor which has enabled him to begin adult life with such startling success," Kevin McGrath, an associate professor in south Asian studies who taught Moral at Harvard, told "GMA."
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Next, Moral hopes to go to Columbia University and study constitutional law.
Moral has written about his experience in his book, "Harvard in the Heartland," which will be released in September.
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