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Asisipho

“Coming from a black family in the community I am from, when you are considered the smartest child, you are expected to pass. In January, I got my results, and I did pass with a bachelor’s pass, the highest pass level. That was the best news! I thought for sure I will be accepted at the universities that I applied for but no, I was fooling myself. I was actually rejected. Now the real world started to kick in. Some of my friends were accepted and others started working. I tried my luck but nothing came of it. I stayed at home doing nothing about my life while my peers were busy chasing their dreams. Trust me, I would not like anyone to experience this… I was drained to the point where I was diagnosed with depression. 

I was the person who lived with a pill and had nothing to do with her life. I felt like I was a real failure. That ended the day my mother came from work and told me that one of her colleagues had told her about the Communiversity. Even though I was hesitant, I applied anyway not thinking that I would be accepted as so many institutions had already rejected me. I was so surprised when Bradley contacted me and said that I was a perfect candidate and they were looking forward to interviewing me. I attended my interview and was fully accepted at Communiversity. I give great thanks to all!”


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