Remember back when we told you Nintendo was looking for families in the UK to try their hand at Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree? Well, turns out they found their family in the Chouhan family from Leicester, who recently won the event in London. They ended up walking away with £20,000 to put toward University fees. Nice!
Karen, 50, daughter Chhaya, 17 and son Amar, 10, won the contest by getting the highest score out of all the participants. The family plans on splitting the money, by using £10,000 to pay for Chhaya's University fees and setting aside the remaining money into a trust fund for son Amar. "We're both amazed and speechless. This is such an amazing prize and Chhaya and Amar will benefit so much from the free university fees," says Karen.
Congratulations to the winning family!
[Via Go Nintendo]
UK found their brainiest family
Posted Nov 7th 2007 2:15PM by David Hinkle
Filed under: News
Tags: big-brain-academy, bigbrainacademy, britain, uk














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11-07-2007 @ 2:38PM
Shadrach said...
that mom looks pretty good for 50
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11-07-2007 @ 2:48PM
Kogen said...
Nintendo needs to stop wasting time/money.
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11-07-2007 @ 4:37PM
MNA said...
Considering how much University Fees cost at the moment in the UK, 10 year old Amar wont be getting any money in his trust fund. Bad luck for him due to the cost of going to University here in the UK pushing past the £10,000 mark.
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11-09-2007 @ 2:31PM
Latnurec said...
I second that
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