He Raps About Kids' Books and Grammar, and He Has Fans
Briefly

Jacob Mitchell's journey from a promising student to dropping out by 16 highlights the transformative power of self-help and redefining passion in education.
Mitchell recalls a turning point in his journey, "I felt like no one could understand how I was feeling. A silver lining was discovering self-help books."
Upon returning to school, he shifted his learning style, saying, "I gave up on silent memorization and instead wrote raps... mastering them with the same zeal I'd brought to my favorite artists' music."
Mitchell’s grades soared when he embraced his creativity through rap: "His grades soared. So did his confidence," showcasing the impact of engaging with one’s strengths.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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