Education
Horatio Boedihardjo was accepted at Oxford"s Doctor of Philosophy program in 2008, making him one of the university"s youngest such students. March Boedihardjo finished his A-level exams in Britain at the age of nine years and three months, gaining As in Mathematics and Further Mathematics and a Bachelor in Statistics.
Career
He also gained 8 GCSEs, which he sat at the same time as his A-levels. He was accepted at Hong Kong Baptist University, making him the youngest ever university student in Hong Kong. The university designed a tailored 5-year curriculum programme for March, but on his first day of class he criticized his classes as too easy and unstimulating.
He obtained B+ and A− in most of the mathematics course in his first year examination which entered him into the Dean"s List, an honour dedicated to students with semester Grade Point Average of 3.00-3.49 and with no grade below C for a given semester.
He was conferred a Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Science as well as a Master of Philosophy in Mathematics after successfully completing his programme in 2011 (one year early). After graduating from Hong Kong Baptist University, March departed for Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University in the United States to conduct collaborative research with two Mathematics professors in the capacity of Visiting Scholar.
March commented in an interview that his father does not have sufficient money to educate him at Oxford University.