We were looking at colleges that give scholarships for National Merit Students and started asking what she wants to major in/do as a career. She responded with Medicine, which is what we were expecting, but then commented that she's scared of the MCAT (other than medicine/anatomy, she likes science, but doesn't LOVE it...). She then got curious about the entrance exams for other grad schools and noted that the LSAT looked really easy and actually fun. She proceeded to take an entire exam (with the time constraints, of course) and got a score in the high 160's. 4-5 years before everyone else, without an ounce of studying, and with music blaring, she was already in the mid-90th percentile... She's now considering a career in law :P

Seriously, though, I think it's true that tests are almost a game for her, and that's definitely an awesome mindset to have... (sadly it doesn't really extend to actual tests for school...)