Fiona Currie is only 12-years-old but she's graduating from Los Angeles City College with a 4.0 GPA and an associate's degree!
"The only reason I really like college is because it gives me something to work on, and it also gives me so many opportunities to expand my artistic abilities," she said.
She maintains straight A's as a home-schooled 9th grader. Being home schooled helped to protect her mother who has lupus, which attacks the immune system. "The professor said 'Little girl, is your mom or dad taking this class?' Fiona laughed and said 'No, I'm the student.' The professor looked shocked but that's when we knew that Fiona was going to be OK," said Roderick Currie, Fiona's father.
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