Complete the text with an appropriate word in each gap. later this year, sixteen-year-old kayla heard will become the youngest graduate from washington state university. kayla, could talk when she was one, graduated from high school when she was ten. however, now she studies at home, she accesses her social sciences course through wsu online. hard-working kayla, parents felt it wouldn't be good to send her to a university while she was still very young, is grateful the opportunity to study at home. “i want to continue my education online because of the convenience,” kayla says. “and, my view, the classes online are slightly more challenging than the ones at university. later on, i plan to get a master's degree when i'm working, so i can get some classroom experience at that time, necessary.” kayla's mother marlyn, knew kayla was different at an early age, says, “when she was a baby, she respected paper. she didn't tear it up, is quite unusual. she looked at the pictures or writing on it, as if she wanted to know what it said. the other hand, when my son was a baby, he put the paper in his mouth! ” kayla has already passed the law school entry test, so she is going to spend the summer applying to different law schools. kayla, enjoys travelling and learning about foreign cultures, says she’s interested in doing an online course in international law. she also says she wants to work abroad, possibly in asia.