She is only 13 but accepted into a medical college... Alina Wacker wants to make her mark in the world
Nothing better than ambition and passion.
The story of Alina Wacker could be a role model that assures the statement
“nothing is impossible in life”. The 13-year-old girl entered history by
breaking down the prevailing stereotype after being accepted into the medical college of Alabama
Herzing university. Yes! She succeeded in drawing a new world in which she
could mix childhood and scholarship, fun and hard work, and possibility and certainty.
She knows well what she wants, so she keeps
achieving what she believes in, powered by passion for the scholarship that
leads her to success in
perpetuating her name in history showing
the youngest African woman who was able
to achieve this fulfillment.
She knows
well what she wants, so she keeps achieving what she believes in, powered by
scholarship and passion that lead to her success of printing her name in the
book of History showing the youngest woman of African
descent who was able to
achieve this fulfillment.
Though it
was a long journey, she reaped the fruits successfully. Alena’s name is not
recently shown on social media; it took first place last year in the headlines
of the journals after being accepted into the engineering program in Arizona state when she was 12 years old. But her passion pushed her
to the other side of learning which is “Biology”, as she hopes to be a viral
immunologist and research antiviral drugs.
In May,
studying in 2024 at Alabama Herzing university was offered to Alena. So age
would not be an obstacle to our dreams; Alena is 10 years younger than any of
the students of that medical school, it is according to the Washington post web.
Alena wonders”
what is age? you are not little to not do any action.
I need to
affirm to myself that I can any action that I am convinced with
through my heart and mind”.
This excellence
is not recent, as her mother began to notice that “she is not an ordinary or unexceptional
girl. i.e. Alena is talented; she was doing things differently and in advanced
methods.
Acquiring skills and learning was easy for her so she has been subjected to the ridicule of her peers at school due to the subordinary grace of learning she has. “I was subjected to bullying by some people so my mom decided to continue my scholarship at home for years instead of going to school.” She said.
translated by: Zelal Mustafa Sabbagh
the source: is here