Love reading about kids who have real passion about things and the drive to see them come to fruition.
I’m not a really good student. No, really—I was a really bad student. I had a 1.7 GPA. I focused my time on programming-related stuff. In ceramics class the teacher would turn around and I was just working on my coronavirus site, which is what I was passionate about. I couldn’t focus in any class. I’d stay up late working on programming—my attendance rate was 60%. My parents were always hassling me about it. They didn’t care about my programming thing. School is something I was terrible at, so I did dual enrollment at community college and Mercer High School [where he attended], but even there, I was always programming things.
With such GPA, this kid is not the archetype of a "good student" but his ability to enable himself with the skills and tools it take to solve the problem he wants to solve are truly exceptional. Even kids with great college education don't have nearly this level of executive function. That is where he is he stands out. Unfortunately there is no grade awarded for such things. I doubt college can teach this kid very much if anything at all.
I sort of plan to go to college eventually, maybe? [Pause] I probably won’t go to college. I’m working on more interesting things.
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