Oforitsenere Bodunrin started high school at age 10, graduated at 14, and is now headed to the University of Texas at Arlington where she’ll study computer science and aviation.
ARLINGTON, Texas — She can’t drive, but high school is already in the rear-view mirror.
She was president of the Key Club, an editor for Martin Student News, a historian for Black Student Union, a Future Business Leaders of America state finalist, historian for the National Art Honors Society and president of the Filmmaker’s Society. So what’s next when you’ve conquered everything in sight? Bodunrin will attend the University of Texas at Arlington where she’ll study computer science and aviation.
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