I am a teen and want to get a part 101, part 107, or some sort of basic drone license

14 CFR §107.61 Eligibility.

Subject to the provisions of §§107.57 and 107.59, in order to be eligible for a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating under this subpart, a person must:

(a) Be at least 16 years of age;​
(b) Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language. If the applicant is unable to meet one of these requirements due to medical reasons, the FAA may place such operating limitations on that applicant's certificate as are necessary for the safe operation of the small unmanned aircraft;​
(c) Not know or have reason to know that he or she has a physical or mental condition that would interfere with the safe operation of a small unmanned aircraft system; and​
(d) Demonstrate aeronautical knowledge by satisfying one of the following conditions:​
(1) Pass an initial aeronautical knowledge test covering the areas of knowledge specified in §107.73(a); or​
(2) If a person holds a pilot certificate (other than a student pilot certificate) issued under part 61 of this chapter and meets the flight review requirements specified in §61.56, complete an initial training course covering the areas of knowledge specified in §107.74(a) in a manner acceptable to the Administrator.​
 
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Here's some information that might help get you going in the right direction in addition to the great advice already given above:

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