Young Lady Bags PhD Before Age 30, Many People Praise Her Academic Achievement
- A young woman recently celebrated bagging her PhD with a heartwarming Facebook post
- In a truly inspirational post, the young lady explained that it took her 10 whole years to finally become a qualified doctor
- Many people loved the post and her persistence and shared their thoughts in the comments section
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A beautiful South African woman recently lit up many timelines after sharing an inspirational post with Facebook page Varsity World about how she has finally managed to complete her studies and bag her PhD.
The motivational post reads:
"My final graduation - 10 years in the making - PhD before 30! - Anzel de Lange (PhD) Meteorology & Air Quality."
Because the achievement is truly something to be inspired by, it is no surprise that many people reacted warmly to the post. A lot of them headed to the comment section where they congratulated the young woman heartily.
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Read a few of their thoughtful comments below:
Johan Bosman said:
"Congratulations and wishing you all success in the future."
Jabulile Mabaso said:
"Congratulations Dr."
Penda Pala said:
"Congratulations lady. Well done."
Kutlwano Matlala said:
"If there is one thing I wish for my kids, is to study till PhD before they think of employment... I'm inspired my lady... following."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian woman, Itunu Grace Akinwande, became a "celebrity" online after she announced on her LinkedIn page that she bagged PhD in mathematics from Universität Osnabrück in Germany.
A mother of two, Itunu said it was not an easy journey as she had to balance parenting with schooling. She, however, added that the big support she got from everyone close to her made the whole task bearable. According to her, her supervisor was really helpful.
Itunu said at the time she thought she was at her tether’s end and could not move further, God’s strength showed up for her powerfully.
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