GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Savannah Remijin likes to do things ahead of schedule.
This spring, the 18-year-old graduated from college a month before she finished high school.
The age-defying feats don’t end there.
With her sights set on becoming a lawyer, Remijin has already taken the LSAT and been accepted into law school.
“Okay, if I want to go to law school, I need to get this done this year,” Savannah recalls thinking to herself. “Like, there's a deadline now, and so I did it.”
She’s currently working full-time as a legal assistant at the law firm of Mika Meyers in downtown Grand Rapids.
“Yesterday, someone asked me, ‘So did you take a gap year?’”
Remijin’s response: “Well, kind of.”
The job is her version of a gap year before she heads off to the Liberty University School of Law in