Lady Whose Teacher Told her Not Good Enough, Graduates From Oxford & Harvard

A brilliant and exceptional African American lady who goes by the name Vee Kativhu has graduated from the prestigious Oxford and Harvard, five years after her teacher told her she is not good enough.
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- Lady whose lecturer told she is not good enough has successfully graduated from prestigious Universities.
- The brilliant lady hails from Zimbabwe has bagged Bachelor’s Degree in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History in Oxford.
- The smart lady proceeded to earns her Master’s Degree in International Education Policy From Harvard Varsity, Massachusetts, United States.
- All the Academic success came to her after 5 years her teacher told her is not good enough
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The brilliant young woman who hails from Zimbabwe has revealed through her LinkedIn that her secondary school teacher had counsel her and advice her not to seek an undergraduate admission to the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, because he assumed that she is not good enough for that prestigious University.
She also shared an inspiring story about her academic journey from undergraduate to postgraduate studies as many social media users congratulate her and find her story motivated.
In the lady’s LinkedIn post she also happily celebrated been accepted to commence her PhD progamme at her young age at Harvard University.
[quotation name = ‘ Vee Kativhu stated’ ]
I’VE GRADUATED FROM HARVARD 😭🥳👩🏾🎓 – 5 years ago my teacher told me I shouldn’t even bother applying to Oxford for my undergraduate because I wasn’t ‘good enough’ & fast forward ….. Last year I graduated my undergraduate degree from Oxford University, & as of 4 days ago I’ve graduated my postgraduate degree in International Education Policy (officially) from Harvard University.
& I’ve been accepted for my PhD studies starting fall 2023.
– This is just a little friendly reminder to teachers, guardians and people in general who play a role in children’s lives, just because it HASN’T been done, doesn’t mean it CAN’T be done. & let’s make sure our students know that.
Let’s stop putting our students in boxes and marking what they can do based on our own fears or the unknown.
I’m so grateful I believed in myself because I’m seeing my wildest dreams coming true right before my eyes, and I always wonder, what would have happened if I had listen and let the fear win👏🏾👩🏾🎓
After sharing her story some social media find her story very interesting as they send her congratulatory messages and support her for not been dumb when her teacher discouraged her from applying to the prestigious University.[/quotation]
While reacting to her post, Josephine Ahern commented that, [quotation name = ‘Josephine Ahern’]Congratulations. You deserve every success. What a leader you are. Forging your own path. Ignoring those who don’t support you. Go get em. [/quotation]
On the other side Sofia Phillips find the story inspirational and congratulate the young lady on her academic achievement, she stated; [quotation name = ‘Sofia Phillips’] Your story will inspire people to believe in their abilities and not betray their dreams.Congratulations 👏[/quotation]
Vanessa Djabatey has advice students to believe in themselves and focus on their goals. In her words, [quotation name = ‘Vanessa Djabatey’]Congratulations! Your journey is so inspiring!!! More students need to know they they have what it takes to reach their goals, if they just believe.[/quotation]

- Num: 1210002022
- Name: Ninchi Services Limited
- Bank: Zenith Bank
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