A 13-year-old Atlanta teen is exemplifying black girl magic to the highest degree.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Kimora Hudson has just made history in becoming the youngest student to attend the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, GA.
Hudson enrolled into the university’s Move On When Ready/Dual Enrollment program to receive college credit that will classify her as a college junior after graduation.
“I’ve always raised my hand first in class. That just felt normal to me. But when I started getting accepted into really advanced educational programs, I started thinking, ‘OK, I’m really smart,’” she told the AJC, revealing that she’s just “doing what comes natural.”
Although Hudson has a few years before college graduation, she plans to go into the science field to become either a marine biologist, veterinarian, surgeon or psychologist. Despite the major she chooses for her education, she wants to continue to be an example for young women, specifically young black women.
“People are so afraid to go out and try new things. I want to help bring a community together for young black women,” Kimora said. “I want to be an advocate for people who step out the box and express themselves. I’m going to keep going.”
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