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Young scholars and sibling duo continue to soar

Friday 23 June 2023

Ali and Fatimah Soltanian Fard Jahromi were both only 12 years old when they started their tertiary journey and have only continued to excel in their studies.

Ali and Fatimah Soltanian Fard Jahromi.

Last updated: Friday 3 November 2023

Beginning university at a young age is only one accomplishment in a long line of achievements for the siblings. Older brother Ali, now aged 15, describes himself as a game developer, animator, 3D artist and programmer, while 13-year-old Fatimah is an author, digital artist and software developer.

The two have already worked on individual and joint projects, with publishing a book of short stories and illustrations when she was 11 and having developed a range of games over the years.

As the siblings were home-schooled by their parents, their admission to Massey was a special case, particularly for Ali as he was the first to enrol in 2021. Manager of Admissions Lauren Moore says she was excited to play a role in their admittance.

鈥淭he process became quite involved as we had to bring in academics from the College and the Director of Teaching and Learning to understand how their home-schooling curriculum corresponded to university entrance. We got really invested, especially as we unpacked all the incredible work they鈥檝e done and skills they already have. It鈥檚 been a real joy to watch them progress, first Ali and now Fatimah.鈥

A staged admission was arranged which saw the siblings enrol in the Certificate of Science and Technology part-time, starting with two papers per semester before moving onto a Bachelor of Information Sciences which they鈥檙e completing via distance.

Ali will be 17 when he graduates from his bachelor鈥檚 but has already made his mind up on continuing into a master鈥檚 and then a PhD as he says he鈥檚 enjoying his studies.

鈥淚鈥檓 finding the study great and challenging enough to be interesting. The best bit is doing the actual programming, that鈥檚 the most fun part.鈥

Outside of his study, Ali says his favourite past time is working on personal projects including game and software development.

鈥淚 like to develop all sorts of games and I build the games from scratch by using what鈥檚 available to me. I鈥檒l go out into the garden to take pictures of the grass so I can use the images to make textures for the 3D model of the game. I鈥檓 currently working on a new survival game which I hope will come out this year.鈥

Left to right: Shahin Soltanian, Ali Soltanian Fard Jahromi, Diana Kessler (Head of Student Registry), Fatimah Soltanian Fard Jahromi, Dr Daniel Playne and Lauren Moore (Admissions Manager).

Ali has taken up the role of casual assistant within the programme to mark assignments. He says it was another application process that took some consideration.

鈥淎s I鈥檇 received good marks in the papers, I was keen to apply so I emailed my application which included a CV and a copy of my passport. My passport was a few years old so I looked even younger in the picture. They called me up and couldn鈥檛 believe my age, so it had to be authorised by the lecturer of the paper, but I was eventually approved.鈥

Fatimah is currently completing the final two papers in the Certificate in Science and Technology and will begin the Bachelor of Information Sciences in July. She says she鈥檚 been enjoying learning new things.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been really interesting, and while there have been a few challenging moments, I鈥檒l take the time to make sense of it and move forward. I鈥檓 getting good grades and I鈥檝e met some great people, so it鈥檚 been fun.鈥

While Fatimah is keen to write more in the future, she鈥檚 currently focusing on school and drawing. She enjoys drawing anime and chibi art which she often makes into animations. She says it鈥檚 nice having an older brother who is studying in the same programme as it helps with motivation.

鈥淲hen we鈥檙e doing similar papers, we have little competitions to see who can get the higher grade. I don鈥檛 want to brag, but for the last statistics paper we took, I got a higher grade than Ali which I鈥檓 happy about.鈥

The siblings can both speak Farsi and Ali also knows Arabic and Gujarati. They have two younger siblings, the youngest being eight-years-old and already a keen programmer.

鈥淢y younger brother is the best at testing my games because he always finds flaws. He鈥檚 good at finding different ways to do things in the game, so he plays through it all and comes back with a list. It鈥檚 helpful, but also can be annoying,鈥 Ali says.

Ali and Fatimah鈥檚 father Dr Shahin Soltanian says the application process was a big part of what made them pleased to join Massey.

鈥淚 really like the culture of Massey. When we applied for Ali, the environment was great and the people we talked to were so helpful. After seeing how much Ali was enjoying it, Fatimah decided to go in the same direction.鈥

Deputy Vice-Chancellor Students and Global Engagement Dr Tere McGonagle-Daly took a direct interest in the young and gifted scholars, having approved their enrolment. He says it鈥檚 been great to see the siblings make strides at the university.

鈥淲hen we accept gifted students like Ali and Fatimah, we want to ensure they feel at home at the university and that they are well supported 鈥 both in and out of the classroom. So, it鈥檚 exciting to see them both continue to uncover their potential. For Massey to play a role in seeing their aspirations become reality is extremely special and rewarding. They鈥檝e already accomplished so much and I鈥檓 looking forward to seeing where they go from here.鈥

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