“A Miracle Will Happen”: SA Comforts Lady Wanting to Quit University in Viral TikTok Video

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“A Miracle Will Happen”: SA Comforts Lady Wanting to Quit University in Viral TikTok Video
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South Africans came together to comfort a young university student on TikTok overwhelmed by the pressure of her education and her mom drowning in debt.

The young Mzansi scholar hopped on TikTok to share her tough journey as a struggling student at university

Learn at Your Own Pace! Our Flexible Online Course allows you to fit copywriting skills development around your busy schedule. Enroll Now!A university student could not handle the pressure that came with her studies and made a tough decision. Image: @thee_her1University life has its ups and downs but the most common challenge is keeping up with tight deadlines.A young South African scholar was vulnerable enough to share her low moment at the beginning of the academic year.

“Packing up and going home because my heart breaks at the thought of putting my mother in more debt for my education.”Social media users shared their stories and words of encouragement to comfort the student:“Oh, I’m in the same situation. I’m supposed to be doing my 3rd year but we will try again when the time is right.”“I did this three years ago . I took a gap year after and reapplied to other universities got accepted and was funded by a bursary. So don’t worry, it’ll be okay.

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