I can finally say I made it - Lady boldly declares as she graduates with Nursing degree from university

I can finally say I made it - Lady boldly declares as she graduates with Nursing degree from university

  • A social media user, Machaela, has bagged a Nursing degree
  • She graduated from Texas A&M University in the United States
  • Machaela uploaded stunning photos on social media to announce the achievement
  • The post has garnered reactions and comments

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At 20, a social media user, Machaela has achieved her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Texas A&M University and is basking in the feat.

Machaela revealed that the journey to attaining the Nursing degree was hectic, taking her two years to achieve it.

In a post on her Twitter page, the new graduate shared her story as she established that she achieved the degree at age 20.

I can finally say I made it - Lady boldly declares as she graduates with Nursing degree from university
I can finally say I made it - Lady boldly declares as she graduates with Nursing degree from university. Image Machaela
Source: Twitter

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Basking in the achievement

''I can finally say I made it! At just 20 years old 1st Generation Texas A&M University Graduate w/ a Bachelors of Science in Nursing Class of 2021,'' she said.

Machaela indicated that she is now focusing on getting her license to become a registered nurse. ''Next Step: RN Licensure,'' she added.

She uploaded stunning photos in her graduation robe, which have amassed reactions and comments under the post.

Social media comments

Armando Martinez

@armandom1979 commented:

''Congratulations now go get those big $$.''

Titiatrainer simply said:

''Congratulations Party popper.''
@faloh10851059 wrote: ''Congrats.''

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