Correct. Why suffer in high school with a bunch of immature kids who are not very motivated, where the goal is to become more popular and looking prettier? When you have good options like this, why not take it.
Any kid can take acting and theatre classes at community college concurrently and get an associates degree then? I’m wasting my money on these kids theatre and arts studios? Would have to find late afternoon or evening classes to make it work with elementary school schedule.
Nothing wrong with a liberal arts degree. Don't listen to these commenters. Taking calculus likes it's nothing at age 11, that's wild. Good for her and her family.
@@machupikachu1085 Oh, is that how it is in the US? In my country, everyone has to pass calculus to graduate from university, no matter what degree they're taking. My sister has a degree in philosophy and literature, she had to take calculus classes.
At least she’ll learn now instead of at 22 when she’s living alone with a bunch of cats realizing the last 4 years earning a bachelors in psychology was a waste and she’ll still be cleaning houses 20 years later. I’m sorry, that example was oddly specific, wasn’t it.
These young college graduates never amount to anything. Several dozen were tracked during their careers and they had emotional problems that crashed their careers.
mmmm, I believe in certain age range and spend 4 seasons and learn certain subjects with same classmates to have proper development as human. they cannot watch PG 13 movies and how do they learn certain literatures, sociology, history, etc? it is not balanced for their body development and brain learning and I feel like there would be a huge problem later in their lives? I wonder how the experts are analysing and guiding those issues?
So now what? Does she go and get a job or does she just sit at home for the next 7 years? Its cool but what about the childhood memories of making friends and doing school activities and all that. Or does she just go back to regular school?
I agree that the main thing is to get a job after this. That was the only talking point I encountered after graduating from a university. Also there is no one that can hire her due to child labor laws and most places will not hire someone under eighteen. So what was the point of all this. All she did was take the place of someone because they have limited class availability in a lot of cases. Whether people like it or not, you don't go to college just to get a degree you like. The reason is to get a job and the sad fact of it is, she can't do that for another few years. So what was the point of rushing it. Also in the college system, they tend to grade on a curve. I don't if she is smart or just smarter than your average eighteen your old from the year 2010 or whatever.
@@NicholasJH96 yes. Yes, I am jealous of an 11 year old. You figured it all out. You're even smarter than HER. You are the mostest smartest person in the whole world!!
This has no advantage in the real world. Only adults can make adult decisions. There is Book Smart and there is Life Skills. Do you really think someone would put her in a position of responsibility over an equally qualified 21yr old?
This should not be encouraged. People tend to forget that a lot of college elective classes get filled up fast. All she did was take the place of some other student that possibly wanted to attend that class in order to get a degree. If the class is full, you are potentially delaying that person from a degree. Also what is she suppose to do after this. The primary reason you go to a university or college is to get a job after that. The time when you went there to learn something, that you just want to learn for fun, is just about over. Whatever it is she is learning may not be useful in a few years because things change so fast now. This is something she did to impress the news media and like it or not, that is all this is. They also tend to grade on a curve now because a lot of students just don't know as much as they did in previous years. If this was high school and someone graduated earlier then that is fine. However, for whatever reason, I don't think anyone would even care about that anymore. When was the last time you heard of an eleven year old graduating high school. Unfortunately, it appears no one cares about that. Which just makes graduating high school seem insignificant. Which is an insult to the teachers who teach in high school.
Who knows, maybe she just wanted to get high school and uni out of the way fast so she can spend her teen years delving into some specialized knowledge she's interested in, or maybe practicing a certain skill? Artisans in Japan and other Asian countries spend 20+ years practicing a craft before they can be considered a master. Usually they start at the craft from the time they are very young. This is why we don't have any artisans anymore, because children/teens spend most of their time in school learning stuff they're not interested in that they immediately forget after graduating.
Big Freakn' Deal. I'm a plumber with a high school diploma. My wife, is a high school custodian. Our one son, and two daughterss are all on the highest honor roll. And they will not be attending a liberal college that scourns America.
That's great I'm too a genius. I broke parts for Marley. And I made boxes for yun express. And got my brothers out a accident that was life threatening.
Mom is a sweetheart.
LOL
Correct. Why suffer in high school with a bunch of immature kids who are not very motivated, where the goal is to become more popular and looking prettier? When you have good options like this, why not take it.
LOL
Reading. That's the secret.
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thats good - now she can teach me how to turn on my computer..
Great achievement! Congratulations and Best Wishes!
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AMAZINGLY BLESSED TWICE!!! GREAT PARENTS CONGRATS!!!!!!
Any kid can take acting and theatre classes at community college concurrently and get an associates degree then? I’m wasting my money on these kids theatre and arts studios? Would have to find late afternoon or evening classes to make it work with elementary school schedule.
Congrats to Athena and her family.
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Nothing wrong with a liberal arts degree. Don't listen to these commenters. Taking calculus likes it's nothing at age 11, that's wild. Good for her and her family.
Yes there is. It’s a meaningless degree that taxpayers have to pay for
One is not required to take calculus to obtain a liberal arts degree.
@@machupikachu1085 Oh, is that how it is in the US? In my country, everyone has to pass calculus to graduate from university, no matter what degree they're taking. My sister has a degree in philosophy and literature, she had to take calculus classes.
@@rurubelle2920 Students get an option for their mandatory math credit, but most liberal arts students just take statistics.
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WOW ❤❤❤😊
Congratulations
So she was 7 when she was in high school?
Athena indeed the goddess of knowledge
Wjen did she graduate from high school? How many years did she go to elementary school and middle school?
Doogie Howser graduated from Princeton at age 10 and became a doctor
ummm just by listening to what the guy said .. her brother is a junior in UCI.... i think thats more impressive than her AA in liberal arts..
wow, that's impressive at young age
Oh. Liberal Arts Associates degree. It suddenly makes sense.
Wow! She’s a young genius
Amazing❤️
So young to have a useless degree 😅
At least she’ll learn now instead of at 22 when she’s living alone with a bunch of cats realizing the last 4 years earning a bachelors in psychology was a waste and she’ll still be cleaning houses 20 years later. I’m sorry, that example was oddly specific, wasn’t it.
She's still young enough to change course.👍🏻
Congrats to her and her journey in life, well deserved 👩🎓👏🏼
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More Crystal children 🧚😇🙏🏽💜
These young college graduates never amount to anything. Several dozen were tracked during their careers and they had emotional problems that crashed their careers.
slow and steady wins the race
An associate's degree, but still subject to child labor laws.
The standards keep lowering
I just thought of Little Tiffany from Men in Black.
Ok, but how?
Away mom couldn't say it better good job mom xoxo
Youngest to have student debt too. Right? They start early these days.
IVC is a community college. Very affordable.
@@theresanakagawa5013 sooo....LESS debt?
@@machupikachu1085 im replying to untouchable. No debt so far because community college is affordable.
I feel sorry for her.
Typical Asian parents wanted this and get a job at 15 yo with 30 years experience
Just like Major League Baseball...A ball, then double a, and triple a... She's still good to Harvard 😮😮😮
mmmm, I believe in certain age range and spend 4 seasons and learn certain subjects with same classmates to have proper development as human. they cannot watch PG 13 movies and how do they learn certain literatures, sociology, history, etc? it is not balanced for their body development and brain learning and I feel like there would be a huge problem later in their lives? I wonder how the experts are analysing and guiding those issues?
When you have high intellectual parents! Your offspring’s, share the same road map!
So now what? Does she go and get a job or does she just sit at home for the next 7 years? Its cool but what about the childhood memories of making friends and doing school activities and all that. Or does she just go back to regular school?
She needs to get a job.
She can still make friends and if you pay attention, she has plenty of activities, more than most of the kids.
I agree that the main thing is to get a job after this. That was the only talking point I encountered after graduating from a university. Also there is no one that can hire her due to child labor laws and most places will not hire someone under eighteen. So what was the point of all this. All she did was take the place of someone because they have limited class availability in a lot of cases. Whether people like it or not, you don't go to college just to get a degree you like. The reason is to get a job and the sad fact of it is, she can't do that for another few years. So what was the point of rushing it. Also in the college system, they tend to grade on a curve. I don't if she is smart or just smarter than your average eighteen your old from the year 2010 or whatever.
@@gobanitowhat job is going to hire an 11 year old
She finished college early that mean she had more time in his life. late college students have limited time
Let kids stay kids! It’s only a very short time in their lives.
He finished college early that mean she had more time in his life. late college students have limited time
Pls...dont waste your time with a lib arts degree...Even at your age!! what a rip of an education....poor kid...
indeed. She is poorer now.
SHe finished college early that mean she had more time in his life. late college students have limited time
This just confirms that liberal arts degrees can be obtained by 11 year old children - let that sink in.
yes, standards are so low for adults
Liberal arts degree, she has smart parents, why are you jealous of 11 year old being smarter than you.
@@NicholasJH96 yes. Yes, I am jealous of an 11 year old. You figured it all out. You're even smarter than HER. You are the mostest smartest person in the whole world!!
Do even know what they are? As an engineering major, we were required to take some and they were not easy.
This has no advantage in the real world. Only adults can make adult decisions. There is Book Smart and there is Life Skills. Do you really think someone would put her in a position of responsibility over an equally qualified 21yr old?
This should not be encouraged. People tend to forget that a lot of college elective classes get filled up fast. All she did was take the place of some other student that possibly wanted to attend that class in order to get a degree. If the class is full, you are potentially delaying that person from a degree. Also what is she suppose to do after this. The primary reason you go to a university or college is to get a job after that. The time when you went there to learn something, that you just want to learn for fun, is just about over. Whatever it is she is learning may not be useful in a few years because things change so fast now. This is something she did to impress the news media and like it or not, that is all this is. They also tend to grade on a curve now because a lot of students just don't know as much as they did in previous years. If this was high school and someone graduated earlier then that is fine. However, for whatever reason, I don't think anyone would even care about that anymore. When was the last time you heard of an eleven year old graduating high school. Unfortunately, it appears no one cares about that. Which just makes graduating high school seem insignificant. Which is an insult to the teachers who teach in high school.
Who knows, maybe she just wanted to get high school and uni out of the way fast so she can spend her teen years delving into some specialized knowledge she's interested in, or maybe practicing a certain skill? Artisans in Japan and other Asian countries spend 20+ years practicing a craft before they can be considered a master. Usually they start at the craft from the time they are very young. This is why we don't have any artisans anymore, because children/teens spend most of their time in school learning stuff they're not interested in that they immediately forget after graduating.
Nerd
Shes not a loser
@@AbimaelLopez-hz3qqno one said that. Those are incongruent statements.
Big Freakn' Deal. I'm a plumber with a high school diploma. My wife, is a high school custodian. Our one son, and two daughterss are all on the highest honor roll. And they will not be attending a liberal college that scourns America.
Graduates from college but cannot even speak properly, lol.
Cool
Are you smarter than a fifth grader?
Wtf is liberal arts
She is mixed asian and white
🟡 - ⚪
So. What are you saying?????? Why bring race into it.
Hahaha. Thin skin @@RobertRitchie-re5pt
Dont say factual statements! People cant handle it
@@DebbieOnTheSpot
It's factual, and totally irrelevant.
There is no way she could be graduated from college at 11 years old.👎😠
But she did homie
What's in that family's DNA? Asian of course. LOL @1:40
Not so smart living in California 🤣
That’s because she aint poor like you 😂😂😂😂😂
LOL
That's great I'm too a genius. I broke parts for Marley. And I made boxes for yun express. And got my brothers out a accident that was life threatening.
2 Moms ? (❤ 🫂 - Sweet Athena)
Give her 10 years and see how bad it turns out. It never ends well.