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Sitting in the sea of students, nervous if her grades will make sure she gets in the University she always dreamt of, here was Malala. The only difference between her and the other students was that she was already a UN Global Messenger of Peace.
Malala is a force that can’t be put in words. Her bravery, struggle, calm, intellect and sheer generosity has made her the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate in the world.
And today is yet another happy day! Malala took to Twitter to announce the news that she’s got a seat at the Oxford University to study Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
So excited to go to Oxford!! Well done to all A-level students – the hardest year. Best wishes for life ahead! pic.twitter.com/miIwK6fNSf
— Malala (@Malala) August 17, 2017
In no time, the people of the Internet who already knew that she’s made for bigger things, couldn’t help but express their joy! Congratulations poured from all sides.
1. J.K Rowling
Congratulations, Malala! X
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) August 17, 2017
2. That’s right!
To be fair, I think we should be congratulating Oxford.
— Julian Furman (@julianefurman) August 17, 2017
3. Actor Douglas Booth wishes Malala!
Congratulations!
— Douglas Booth (@DouglasBooth) August 17, 2017
4. Sophia Cannon says it right.
And the universe rights itself!#alevelresults
— Sophia Cannon (@SophiaCannon) August 17, 2017
5. So does Emma Kennedy!
Good for you. You’ll have a wonderful time. Congratulations.
— Emma Kennedy (@EmmaKennedy) August 17, 2017
6. Katie Jacobs
Congratulations @Malala @ZiauddinY! ??❤️
— Katie Jacobs Stanton (@KatieS) August 17, 2017
7. She is spectacular!
Well done, you are such an amazing role model. Wishing you happiness and success
— Jillian van Turnhout (@JillianvT) August 17, 2017
8. I know right?
https://twitter.com/prishlings/status/898084656943214592
9. It’s unbelievable!
https://twitter.com/lukewaltham/status/898085549847834624
10. Oxford professor welcomes Malala!
Welcome to @lmhoxford, Malala! https://t.co/npVlfvgqwu
— alan rusbridger (@arusbridger) August 17, 2017
Only 20-years-old, Malala is an inspiration to every girl who has been told that she doesn’t stand a chance at her dreams. Malala is here to shatter the glass ceilings and there’s no weapon in the world that can harm her, or just any woman who believes in her dreams.
Go Malala!
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