The 11-year-old completed his early-exit high school exam last year, and this year graduated with a 4.0 GPA and three associate's degrees, according to TIME.

Abraham finished high school at age 10, and is already way further along in his education than most Americans who typically don't finish their undergraduate degrees until they are in their early to mid-20s.

He is currently pursuing a medical degree to become a doctor and medical researcher, but the whiz kid has other plans for his promising future. He also wants to become president of the United States.

Aim high, kid.

The scholar said some of his fellow graduates were "intimidated" by him, but "a lot were really happy that there was a kid in their class."

School officials aren't sure if he is the youngest student ever to graduate, but he definitely is for this year's class.

Abraham joined Mensa International at the age of 4 and began taking classes at ARC when he was 7 years old. Abraham's 9-year-old sister Tiara is also a brainiac. She's attending Mensa and has started taking college classes at the young age of 7, too, CBS reported.

"Even in kindergarten he was pretty ahead, two years ahead, and just went from there," his mother, Taji Abraham, said.

"Even on the first time I came to a college class, I wasn't really nervous, so, this isn't much of a big thing to me," Abraham recalled.

Abraham celebrated with his classmates, and walked to receive his diploma with a cap that read "2 Infinity and Beyond," his favorite "Toy Story" quote.