INDONESIAN STUDENT MISCHKA KEIA AOKI LANDS 7 GLOBAL OFFERS
Indonesian student Mischka Aoki got into Oxford, Stanford, UCL, LSE, King's College London, and Warwick all at once. Here's what makes her story different.
Stanford accepts roughly 3 out of every 100 applicants. Oxford requires you to sit face-to-face with seven professors who will pick apart your thinking in real time. Mischka Keia Aoki did both — and then some.
The 15-year-old Indonesian student, known in academic circles for her strength in mathematics, received offers from University of Oxford and Stanford University. That alone would be headline news. But she also cleared all five of the UK universities she applied to — UCL, LSE, King's College London, and Warwick University — making it a perfect six for six.
Who Is Mischka Keia Aoki?
Mischka Keia Aoki is a 15-year-old Indonesian student, influencer, and researcher based in Jakarta. She announced her university acceptances publicly on April 6, 2026. She holds a GPA of 4.0, is a member of both Mensa Indonesia and Mensa Australia, and has an IQ that places her in the top 0.1% of the world. Her research on gender, identity, and political leadership in Indonesia — guided by Prof. Muhammad Adlin Sila of Universitas Indonesia — was published in an Emerald Publishing peer-reviewed journal in early 2026, with Scopus indexing scheduled soon.
What Made Her Application Stand Out?
Getting into Oxford isn't about having perfect grades. Mischka had to sit through intense academic discussions with seven Oxford professors — facing deep, analytical, and challenging questions designed to test intellectual capacity, sharpness of thinking, and analytical ability. She passed every room.
Stanford, sitting at the heart of Silicon Valley and home to the founders of Google, Netflix, and Instagram, accepted her through a highly selective track where only around 200 candidates globally received early invitations.
Her explanation is disarmingly grounded: "Universities don't just look at achievements — they look at patterns and how someone grows. That's why it's so important to understand the process and live each step with clarity and purpose."
Beyond the Grades
Here's the part that often gets lost in the headlines: Mischka isn't just an exam machine. Since 2021, she and her younger brother Devon Kei Enzo have built "Sejuta Impian," a social initiative that has reached students across various regions in Indonesia, offering training in public speaking, mathematics, and personal development.
She also won the Rise for The World Competition, representing Indonesia in a prestigious program backed by the Rhodes Trust and Schmidt Futures — earning an international scholarship for leadership potential.
The room where she made her announcement in Jakarta — polished, calm, professional — felt nothing like a teenage press conference. The girl speaking could have been twenty-five. She talked about consistency the way most people talk about a diet they're still trying to figure out.
"Progress is never built instantly — it takes consistency, courage, and the willingness to keep learning beyond your comfort zone." — Mischka Keia Aoki, Jakarta, April 6, 2026
One More Thing Worth Noting
Mischka's younger brother Devon Kei Enzo was also accepted into the University of Melbourne — Australia's top-ranked university — at just 15 years old. Two siblings, two global admissions, one family. That's either extraordinary parenting, extraordinary genetics, or more likely: proof that the system can be cracked if you start early and stay consistent.


























