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Sunday, 28 May 2017

Harvard University Computer Science graduate shares his inspiring & emotional success story

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."

20 comments:

  1. chai
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  2. Sheybi u even get laptop .us wey we kon dey drink garri nko

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    1. How 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.

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    2. Lol, this just tells Us never to give Up.. With time We will get there

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    3. my dear, leave Jabar alone. That is the reading skill level of person wey no go reach Harvard.

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  3. Wow,in life nothing is impossible to them that believe. Congrats to him.

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  4. Enter your comment...So inspiring. Greater things lie ahead for you. I tap into God's blessings in your life.

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  5. My 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.

    Long live the Queen...
    (Linda Ikeji)...

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  6. Very inspiring! Congrats and well done!

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  7. Congrats is not easy at all, more powers to ur elbow as u move on in life

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  8. Good work but must the university you go be an Ivy League one???

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  9. I.m inspired. Congrats

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  10. The people that are going to ivy do they have two heads. Congrats jare.

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  11. congrat mannnnnnn

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  12. The lesson from the story is simple: There is no excuse for not realising your dreams

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