She got 61 in her JGP (but got a L4 on her FSSp there and only L3 here), so it's not like she got a National bonus here at all...
She knows where she is and what the goal is this year (tech, tech, tech; be consistent, skate at least an 80% or 90% program every outing, land the jumps, get the levels) and has done a great job focusing on those goals. Since this spring, she has skated at: Northern Blast (May), Skate Detroit, Glacier Falls, Greater Chicagoland Fall Invitational, JPG Estonia, Midwestern Sectionals and now Nationals. In those competitions, she has been 7/7 in the SP on her 3F+3T without so much as a single down (<) on either jump or a negative GOE on the combination. That is incredible consistency for an entire season to date. She is learning to embrace the expectations versus fear them (she started to fear the expectations after finishing 4th in Novice Ladies at 2010 Nationals a little bit and it showed last season from practice to competition).
The overscored comment was in reply to Flattfan since she made it further up in this thread. With a BV of 30+, I don't know how 34+ TES and 25+ PCS is overscored. I would be grateful if Flattfan can point out exactly where she was overscored
in relation to the others in the group.
She has great technique on her elements which will carry her far. In addition, she has a work ethic that is very rare for someone with this kind of talent (think about what "everyone" says about Nagasu and Lysacek - Gracie works hard like Evan did). She was in the rink in the morning before her three hardest final exams in December instead of taking that as her "off day" and skated very well through both SP and LP with that stress of school finals sitting on her. The best part, she seems to be learning the mental fortitude required to
be a champion and deal with the expectations and if she puts down a clean LP here, it will really boost her confidence to push just a little more.
FWIW, Gracie is only 16 now (will be 17 late next summer).
I can't say whether she will continue to be successful in the future or if she will develop in the "right" ways to be successful in Seniors, but I certainly hope she does.

It would be great to say "I knew her when..."