Shannon Satonori Lytle, who studied Computer Science
at Harvard University and graduated a few days ago, shared this
emotional story via his Facebook page. Speaking on his journey, he
wrote;
"In high school, I flipped burgers at McDonald’s so I could afford the privilege of taking the SAT. I fed and cared for my three baby siblings until they went to sleep and stayed up until 4am to do my homework. I walked home through a dangerous part of the city after extracurriculars because I couldn’t afford a car. I stuck my laptop out of my window at night to steal my neighbor’s wifi and finish my schoolwork. I was scoffed at and told, “from this part of Ohio, only the children of doctors and lawyers get to go to Ivy League Schools.” In college, I panicked when my laptop broke because I had worked 150 minimum wage hours to buy it. I scrubbed toilets, shelved books, and sold clothing so I could chase my dreams and travel the world. Throughout my life, I have maneuvered and begged for every kind of subsidy and coupon. I'm the son of a warehouse worker and an immigrant; a first generation student. Today, I graduated from Harvard."
Nice
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Congrats to him
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Sheybi u even get laptop .us wey we kon dey drink garri nko
ReplyDeleteHow come you missed the part where he stated he worked 150 minimum wage hours to buy his laptop? He paid a price to own that laptop & he equally paid his dues to graduate from Harvard.
DeleteLol, this just tells Us never to give Up.. With time We will get there
Deletemy dear, leave Jabar alone. That is the reading skill level of person wey no go reach Harvard.
DeleteWow,in life nothing is impossible to them that believe. Congrats to him.
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...So inspiring. Greater things lie ahead for you. I tap into God's blessings in your life.
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Congratulations
ReplyDeleteMy Dream course, but I was offered Zoology. well since Goodluck Jonathan has done good with it then I see no reason why I shouldn't do the same.
ReplyDeleteLong live the Queen...
(Linda Ikeji)...
Very inspiring! Congrats and well done!
ReplyDeleteCongrats is not easy at all, more powers to ur elbow as u move on in life
ReplyDeleteGood work but must the university you go be an Ivy League one???
ReplyDeleteCongrats
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ReplyDeleteI.m inspired. Congrats
ReplyDeleteThe people that are going to ivy do they have two heads. Congrats jare.
ReplyDeletecongrat mannnnnnn
ReplyDeleteThe lesson from the story is simple: There is no excuse for not realising your dreams
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