I would consider pushing a premed, nursing informatics, or social work bachelors degree (age 14-18) and then at 18 a direct entry masters program to MSN where she can pick a specialty. She would spend the first year doing her RN and then 1-2 years doing Masters level work. She could have her Doctorate (several specialty options DNP, informatics, teaching) by the time she is 21. On in a simpler note, any bachelors degree can be followed by a 1 year accelerated nursing degree, and 1-2 term of BSN coursework to complete a BSN. My BS is in Sociology & Communications, I did a 10 month accelerated ADN program afterwards, and now I'm in a 2yr NP program that had a 1 term BSN bridge requirement. (I'm a far cry from 18 though.) Good Luck!