Is this possible?: Black woman becomes youngest PhD student at 18

Is this possible Black woman becomes youngest PhD student at 18 | Ikejabird.com

The story of Ruth Ama Gyan-Darkwa has left many people amazed. At the age of 18, she has achieved the status of a PhD student, setting a new record as the youngest PhD student at the University of New Mexico in the United States.

Ruth’s journey towards this remarkable achievement began at a very young age. She gained admission into one of the best universities in Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, at the age of 13

This incredible feat is a testament to her hard work, determination, and dedication to academic excellence.

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Youngest graduate in mathematics

At the age of 17, Ruth graduated as the youngest mathematics graduate from Ghana, setting a remarkable achievement for herself.

Her achievement is a source of inspiration to young women across Africa, proving that greatness is within reach for anyone with the determination to pursue it.

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Charlyne is first black woman to earn PhD in nuclear engineering

In another news, a remarkable 27-year-old American woman named Charlyne Smith has made history at the University of Florida by becoming the school’s first-ever black graduate with a PhD in nuclear engineering.

She is an inspiration to all women of colour that they are not far from their achievements, so they should keep pushing no matter what happens.

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