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All info on her is about she was raised by her mom and grandmother. Weird af. This awkwardness enlightened her not hampend?

She got a huge amount of interesting exceptions in her schooling setup and getting to graduate out early of high school. You can’t just fucking do that.

She was a part of like three or four inner circle level entry and maintained professions, modeling sking running with trainers etc.

Everything about her life was curated at a pro level for a thorough bred at maximum efficiency. How was this knowledge and trainer access accessed and how did it come from just single mom?

All info on her is about she was raised by her mom and grandmother. Weird af. This awkwardness enlightened her not hampend? She got a huge amount of interesting exceptions in her schooling setup and getting to graduate out early of high school. You can’t just fucking do that. She was a part of like three or four inner circle level entry and maintained professions, modeling sking running with trainers etc. Everything about her life was curated at a pro level for a thorough bred at maximum efficiency. How was this knowledge and trainer access accessed and how did it come from just single mom?

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I don't think any single state allows you to "test out" of HS with a GED. Many / some allow you to "drop out" / "flunk out" then get the GED. So I ask - How did Eileen Gu get out of HS early? That's not standardly allowed.

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I know that some kids do it. I don't really know what the mechanism is. I thought that they get their GED. But they go to college when they're like 12. So I don't know how that's recorded -- as dropping out or whatever. That's for going to college though. Athletes are usually tutored which counts as going to school and is in the same category as home schooling.