Teen Prodigy Surpasses Milestones: 17-year-old girl earns 3 degrees in 2 years

In an extraordinary display of academic prowess, 17-year-old LeAnna Roberts is set to graduate from the University of Alabama with a master’s degree, marking her third collegiate degree in just two years.

Teen Prodigy Surpasses Milestones: 17-year-old girl earns 3 degrees in 2 years

In an extraordinary display of academic prowess, 17-year-old LeAnna Roberts is set to graduate from the University of Alabama with a master’s degree, marking her third collegiate degree in just two years.

Roberts, who attributes her remarkable achievements to her parents’ unwavering support and her own insatiable curiosity, expressed her astonishment at her journey. “Looking back four years ago when I was in high school, I would have never imagined this,” she reflected.

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Her academic journey accelerated when she graduated from high school at the tender age of 15, simultaneously securing an associate’s degree in science from Shelton State Community College. But Roberts didn’t rest on her laurels; she continued to push the boundaries of her potential.

By 16, Roberts had added an undergraduate degree in biology to her growing list of accomplishments. And now, she’s poised to receive a master’s in business administration with a healthcare management concentration.

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Roberts credits her success to her early love for reading and learning, and a childhood filled with inquisitive exploration, all nurtured by her parents. “From an early age, my parents really poured into me,” she said.

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With her sights set on a second master’s degree in 2025, Roberts’s academic thirst seems unquenchable. Her ultimate goal? To embark on a journey through medical school, where she aims to continue breaking barriers and setting new standards of excellence.

Source: WBRC Gray Media Group



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