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The baccalaureate results will be announced on Tuesday July 5th. As every year, very young students will graduate. But once the precious sesame is in their pocket, what does their journey look like?
Déesse Dji’Ala has been a doctor since she was 21 years old. This year, she will defend her thesis in radiology, but also pass two other specializations. Discreet in her service, she is nevertheless one of the youngest graduates in France. She graduated at age 14 in 2010. At the time, she had to request a waiver to enroll in medical school. But this advance sometimes weighed on him. “It was difficult to make friends“, she confides.
In Nice (Alpes-Maritimes), Isabelle Bringuier also had a flawless career. In his siblings, all were between three and four years ahead in their schooling. She obtained her baccalaureate at 13, abandoned her studies and enrolled in the conservatory. “I was in a hurry: to have my baccalaureate to devote myself to music“, she admits. Today, she forms a piano duo with her sister, and absolutely does not regret her choice.
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