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Homeschoolers do it all the time. In the last year I've know of a 15 year old graduating college with a double major in Music and Music composition, a fifteen year old graduating with a degree in Math, a seventeen year old sophomore pre med, and a eighteen year old Rhodes scholar in my area alone. Most of them started college when they had exhausted their parents math skills, so they started college long before they were old enough to take a GED, but you do have to take it before you can graduate. Story Musgrave was a high school dropout, by the way, who took a GED in the Army and just kept going to several Phds.
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