The oldest 2016 graduate of South Texas College of Law is 30 years older than a quartet of 23-year-olds who are also among the Houston law school’s May graduates.

Each of the four 23-year-olds completed high school or college early, allowing them to finish law school much earlier than other students. Cheryl Christine Jahani, 53, said she wanted a career change and went back to college to finish her undergraduate degree in 2010 so she could start law school in 2013.

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