In 1994, 10-year-old Michael Kearney graduated from the University of South Alabama with a degree in anthropology. The feat earned him Guinness World Record certification as the World's Youngest College Graduate, a title he still holds.

Kearney, who has an IQ of nearly 200, was born in 1984 in Hawaii and was homeschooled in his early years, according to an article in the Los Angeles Times. The article listed some milestones:

At age 4 months, could ask his parents, "What's for dinner?"

At 8 months, learned to read.

At 4 years, joined Mensa, whose members have IQs in the top 2 percent of the population.

At 6 years, earned his high school certificate and enrolled in Santa Rosa Junior College.

At age 8, received his associates degree.

At 10, earned his bachelor's degree from USA.

At 14, earned a master's degree in chemistry from Middle Tennessee State University.

At 18, earned a master's degree in computer science from Vanderbilt University.

At 22, earned his doctorate in chemistry from Middle Tennessee State University.

Kearney also taught college courses while still a teen.

When Michael was a child, doctors diagnosed him as having attention deficit disorder and prescribed Ritalin. His parents, however, realized their son just needed an outlet for his extreme intelligence, the LA Times article said. His father, Kevin, described Michael as "a 32-bit kid in an 8-bit world."

Where is he now?

After finishing his schooling, Michael went on to win more than a million dollars in the game show "Gold Rush." He has appeared on other game shows, including "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" and "Million Dollar Password."

His parents, Kevin and Cassidy, wrote the book "Accidental Genius," on raising gifted children (Michael's younger sister, Maeghan, was also gifted.)

These days, Michael Kearney lives in Tennessee and can be found performing for the Nashville Improv. The group's website makes no mention of Michael's years as a child prodigy, saying that "He decided to share his collection of useless information with the world of Improv, where all sorts of strange beasts and mutants live. They have accepted him as one of their own, and allowed his hair to grow long, and his freak flag to fly high."