16-year-old Grace
Bush is proving that her generation isn’t completely lost and destined for
doom. The Florida whiz kid just achieved a rare feat by not only graduating
from college at 16, but also doing it before graduating high school!
“Wait, what?!” you may ask right?
You read that correctly. The Florida teen earned her
bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Florida
Atlantic University last Friday, a week before she’s set to obtain her high
school diploma. And she did it all in three years while maintaining a 3.8 GPA.
Besides hard work and dedication, the achievement is thanks
in part to FAU’s dual-enrollment program which allows overachievers like Grace
to earn credit for selected college courses while in high school.
“I started when I was
13 at Broward College, and I also took my classes throughout the summer, so I
was able to finish it before four years.
The awesomely amazing
part of all this is teenage college graduates isn’t something new for the Bush
family, which includes nine children, all of whom were home-schooled.” Grace
revealed:
“My two older sisters
are doing it and I’m the third to do it. My oldest sister already graduated and
my second oldest sister is graduating in the summer.”
As for her plans, Grace has her sights set on becoming chief
justice of the United States, and she’s well on her way. The teenager hopes to
spend her summer preparing for the LSAT [The Law School Admission Test] before
pursuing her Master’s degree this fall.
Simply Amazing!!!
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