LUCKNOW, India — In a country where many girls are still discouraged
from going to school, Sushma Verma is having anything but a typical
childhood.
The 13-year-old girl from a poor family in north India has enrolled
in a master's degree in microbiology, after her father sold his land to
pay for some of his daughter's tuition in the hope of catapulting her
into India's growing middle class.
Verma finished high school at 7 and earned an undergraduate
degree at age 13 – milestones she said were possible only with the
sacrifices and encouragement of her uneducated and impoverished parents.
"They allowed me to do what I wanted to do," Verma said in an
interview Sunday, speaking her native language of Hindi. "I hope that
other parents don't impose their choices on their children."
Sushma lives a very modest life with her three younger siblings and
her parents – eating, sleeping and studying alongside them in a cramped
single-room apartment in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh state.
Their only income is her father's daily wage of up to 200 rupees
(less than $3.50) for laboring on construction sites. Their most
precious possessions include a study table and a second-hand computer.
It is not a great atmosphere for studying, she admitted. "There are a lot of dreams ... All of them cannot be fulfilled."
But having no television and little else at home has advantages, she said. "There is nothing to do but study."
Sushma begins her studies next week at Lucknow's B. R. Ambedkar
Central University, though her father is already ferrying her to and
from campus each day on his bicycle so she can meet with teachers before
classes begin.
Her first choice was to become a doctor, but she cannot take the test to qualify for medical school until she is 18.
"So I opted for the MSc and then I will do a doctorate," she said.
Sushma – a skinny, poised girl with shoulder-length hair – is not the
first high-achiever in her family. Her older brother graduated from
high school at 9, and in 2007 became one of India's youngest computer
science graduates at 14.Now can you beat that??!!!
courtesy: http://www.huffingtonpost.com
13-Yr-Old Indian Girl Begins Microbiology Master's
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