14-Year-Old Abigail Graduates College with 4.33 GPA
WFAAJune 7, 20252 min1,288 views
8 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβEarly Identification and Acceleration
- π‘ Abigail was identified as gifted from a young age, exceeding typical gifted program levels.
- π Her parents, Sarah and Richard Zagala, provided her with textbooks and enrolled her in online school, leading to her high school graduation at age 11.
Balancing Academics and Childhood
- π§ Abigail pursued her passion for learning, choosing to attend college at 14.
- π¨ She emphasizes that she has not sacrificed her childhood, enjoying activities like painting her nails, writing a fiction novel, and socializing with peers.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Her family has been a significant inspiration, with parents driving her to ASU's West Valley campus and instilling a mindset of limitless potential.
College Achievements and Future Plans
- π Abigail is graduating with a bachelor's degree in social and behavioral sciences, maintaining a 4.33 GPA.
- π She achieved this by taking 18 units per semester, earning all A+s, and studying only an hour a day.
- π She will also be awarded a Dean's Medal at graduation.
- βοΈ Abigail plans to attend law school next.
Insights on Giftedness
- β οΈ The video touches on research regarding the benefits and potential social struggles for highly gifted children.
- π The parents' philosophy is that limiting high-achieving children is not beneficial, allowing them to pursue their passions.
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