There are very few people who invent something unique and achieve something impossible. But there are some, who accomplish great heights of success by showing their potential in a very early age. Rachael Faye is such a wizkid, who achieved the feat of becoming the youngest doctor in the world!
At the age of 21, when students just think about their relationships and parties, Rachael Faye became the youngest doctor of Britain. Prior to Rachel, Heenal Raichura from India was the youngest doctor who completed her degree from St. George University, London in 2008 when she was 22.
Rachel Faye Hill was born in Blackpool, UK, but moved to Lanzarote, Canary Islands with her mother and brother when she was eight. Rachel had decided to become a doctor when she was 10. Her teacher recognized her intelligence and ambition and allowed her to skip her school years.
As a result, she finished her GCSEs at the age of 13and ended her secondary school education at 15.
After completing her secondary school, Rachel Faye Hill started applying for the course of medicine, unaware of the fact that she couldn’t study medicine until she turns 17. So, she decided to go back to Britain, where she worked in the health service for one year as an overseas patient officer. Then just after her 17th birthday, she reapplied for the University and started her five year course of graduating. She created history in the University of Manchester, when she received her degree at the age of 21!
Rachel further wants to do specialization in pediatrics and serve for children. She is a motivation for young people and has given confidence to many young people that even they can achieve the impossible.