There's one thing interesting in there that at least I didn't know already. Between the time that Soc. Unc. folded and Wu's parents dragged her off to rehab, she was living in Washington for anywhere up to a year and half, in an apartment building that was well beyond any possible means she could have had.
The website suggests that even the one bedroom apartments in that place would run you almost $3000 a month, not exactly the kind of thing that you could afford on most jobs a college dropout just starting their first full time job could secure.
I wonder what she did in that time? That kind of fits in with some of what she's said about herself. Did her parents find her some kind of sinecure? She certainly couldn't have been paying her own rent, so she could have been working another unpaid internship.
Edit:
I suppose we can use the infamous resume to anchor the timeline at little more firmly:
Mar. 2000 - Soc. Unc. ceases to be a going concern. Wu is in MS.
Aug. 2001 - Wu pens the infamous resume, still in MS, dropped out of Milsaps, looking for work.
Sept. 2001 - Sept. 2002 - Unaccounted for, Wu moves to Washington at some point.
Sept. 2002 - Wu's parents get sick of her shit, dissolve Soc. Unc. and drag her off to rehab.
Sept. 2003 - Wu re-enrolls in UofM.
So there's about a year where she might have had a proper job, maybe.