I don't think I could have ever graduated HS in the typical fashion regardless of duration of attendance. Thankfully my school counselor recommended that I attempt to test proficiency. So I "graduated" at age 16 instead of having to go through the pointlessness of public high school education for the full duration.
In college, some classes were hit or miss. I tested proficiency in whatever class I struggled with actually taking. Test versions are far easier than going through the motions of being an involved student in a class environment. Some classes though, that I actually wanted to take specifically, were easy enough to breeze through.
If she is anything like me, it's not intelligence, or lack thereof, that was holding her back. It's the structure of the system, and the hoops they require you to jump through that are pointless useless redundant BS. But hey, I don't know anything about her, she could just be ret*d. Cannot really make an informed decision without being informed.
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I am Ignostic.
Go ahead and define god, with universal acceptance of said definition.
I'll wait.