Ben Pasternak, a 15-year old whiz kid, is the designer of Apple iPhone's popular app called Impossible Rush. He has planned to buy two new Ferraris on his next project.
The teenage techie apparently designed the said app while he was getting bored at his science class. Today, he is facing an immense amount of investment with his upcoming project which amounts to half a million dollars.
Moreover, app creation and working side by side with Silicon Valley geniuses is just a tip of the iceberg for Pasternak as he disclosed that investors from San Francisco are keen to sign him a check to his latest venture that would amount to buy him two new Ferraris, according to Mail Online.
Pasternak's Impossible Rush app has reportedly reached over 800,000 downloads from Apple users. His next big idea which is an instant messaging concept has already got the investors' attention and is likely to get an offer of half a million dollars, UK Express reported.
Because of the well-inspired app that he developed in science class and his fact-finding trip to the United States, Pasternak is in line for the sought after internship at the likes of Google or Facebook. His recent trip included offices of Apple, Instagram, Google, and Facebook.
"Sure I would be interested at interning at Facebook but I don't plan to work for them, I want to start my own. I haven't got much to say on that but I am looking to start my own thing," Pasternak said.