Young African Lady whose Lecturer told she is not good enough proves her wrong, graduates from both Oxford and Harvard

Her high school teacher had advised her not to seek an undergraduate admission to the University of Oxford, England owing to an assumption that she was not good enough.

Young African Lady whose Lecturer told she is not good enough proves her wrong, graduates from both Oxford and Harvard

A brilliant and popular African-American Lady known as Vee Kativhu has graduated from the prestigious Oxford and Harvard universities in the United States despite her teacher telling her she is not good enough.

Vee who hails from Zimbabwe, Africa revealed through her Linkedin that her high school teacher had advised her not to seek an undergraduate admission to the University of Oxford, England owing to an assumption that she was not good enough.

“5 years ago my teacher told me I shouldn’t even bother applying to Oxford for my undergrad because I wasn’t ‘good enough,” she narrated.

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She revealed that 5 years after her teacher made the statement, she had bagged a Bachelor’s Degree in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History from the University of Oxford, United Kingdom and also a Master’s Degree in International Education Policy from Harvard University, Massachusetts, United States.

Vee who happily celebrated her success on Linkedin stated that her teacher’s downgrading prediction was wrong as she has now been also accepted to commence her PhD at Havard University.

“I’ve been accepted for my PhD studies starting fall 2023,” she stated.