Julia Nepper was just 12 years old when she began attending community college in Wilmington, N.C.
The precocious and gifted young lady had been homeschooled for the previous four years because her parents realized she was not being challenged in the traditional classroom.
Julia went on and received her bachelor’s degree at 16 and most recently, her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin at 23.
“I’m so proud of her,” her mother Nadine Nepper said, according to WECT. “All that hard work has paid off. It’s hard to believe she was kept back in kindergarten that one year.”
“Most of the people I’ve met, in my life, could have done what I did if they had the right support,” said Julia. “I don’t fault my parents, pushing me, with regards to my education. Clearly, I could handle it and it worked. So they must have done something right.”
The outlet reports that Julia wants to leave the U.S. and work in Japan.
“I’ve been in college most of my life and I haven’t really been in the real world,” Julia said. “It’s exciting but actually scary to go out and get a job.”
We’re betting she’ll be just fine.
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