idibezwada Posted June 14, 2018 Report Posted June 14, 2018 2 hours ago, vankarodu said: rei ika aapa ra erri kuthala gola bore koduthundhi Quote
tennisluvr Posted June 14, 2018 Report Posted June 14, 2018 Harvard lo chadivinda, baaga balisina candidate anukunta. OK. Quote
WHAT Posted June 14, 2018 Report Posted June 14, 2018 2 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Harvard lo chadivinda, baaga balisina candidate anukunta. OK. Nope bro ...... valla amma single mom anta .... Following her father’s death when Suryadevara was young, she and her two sisters were raised by a single mother. In an interview with Real Simple magazine, she recalled: My mom had to raise three children on her own, which is difficult to do anywhere, let alone in India. She wanted to make sure there were no corners cut when it came to our education and to prove that we could have the same resources as a two-parent household. Her high expectations made us want to do better, and we learned that nothing comes easy. You have to really work hard to get what you want. Suryadevara went on to get her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in commerce at the University of Madras, before moving to the US to attend Harvard, an experience that wasn’t easy at all at first. “It was overwhelming,” she said in the interview. “I was very far from home, and there was definitely (a) culture shock.” At the time, she didn’t have much money either. So, while friends could go on school trips, she couldn’t afford them. “Everything was funded with student loans that I had to pay back. In those circumstances, you’re under a different amount of pressure to find a job,” she recalled. Suryadevara did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Quartz. Quote
vankarodu Posted June 14, 2018 Report Posted June 14, 2018 26 minutes ago, WHAT said: Nope bro ...... valla amma single mom anta .... Following her father’s death when Suryadevara was young, she and her two sisters were raised by a single mother. In an interview with Real Simple magazine, she recalled: My mom had to raise three children on her own, which is difficult to do anywhere, let alone in India. She wanted to make sure there were no corners cut when it came to our education and to prove that we could have the same resources as a two-parent household. Her high expectations made us want to do better, and we learned that nothing comes easy. You have to really work hard to get what you want. Suryadevara went on to get her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in commerce at the University of Madras, before moving to the US to attend Harvard, an experience that wasn’t easy at all at first. “It was overwhelming,” she said in the interview. “I was very far from home, and there was definitely (a) culture shock.” At the time, she didn’t have much money either. So, while friends could go on school trips, she couldn’t afford them. “Everything was funded with student loans that I had to pay back. In those circumstances, you’re under a different amount of pressure to find a job,” she recalled. Suryadevara did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Quartz. maree moham meedha hp kottinattu vesav bro post Quote
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