Lady Who Lost Both Parents At A Younger Age Becomes A Major Success

  • Chiquita Jackson lost both parents to murder before she clocked 20
  • Chiquita says she struggled through college and could not graduate the same time her peers graduated
  • The lady, however, overcame her challenges and is set to fulfill her childhood dream of going to law school.

A lady identified as Chiquita Jackson has got fans gushing over her with her achievements despite losing both her parents before she attained age 19.

Just as every promising child had aspirations at younger ages Chiquita’s dream was to someday go to law school and do her parents proud.

Chiquita Jackson did not allow challenges overwhelm her in the pursuit of greatness.

Tragedy, however, struck as her parents were murdered when she was age 19. Her whole world came crumbling, things fell apart for her. Losing the two most important people in her life sent her into depression and became a clog in the wheel to her progress of achieving her lawyer aspiration.

The death of her parents also meant that she became an orphan before she clocked 20 and this drastically affected her academic pursuit as she suffered a drag while she struggled with depression. Undeterred, Chiquita picked herself up and sponsored herself through school and her determination eventually paid off as she bagged interesting achievements and is set to achieve her 9-year-old dream of going to law school.

Showcasing her achievements on her Linkedln wall to the admiration of social media users Chiquita said she finished college with 12 organizations leadership roles, an achievement none of her parents had. She said: “If you would’ve told me 20 years ago that i would lose both of my parents by the age of 19, I would punch you in the face for saying it. “Since my freshmen year, I struggled financially in college because I had to support myself and my education. And I was dealing with minor depression after losing my parents to senseless murders. And many other obstacles that pushed me back from graduating sooner.

“Now, I’m graduating while holding over 12 student organizations leadership roles, making history at my previous university as a black woman student leader and interning for a US judge, state senator, state representative, US senator, and a few of the best criminal defense attorneys in Chicago including a few prestigious nonprofits in DC… “Now I’m going to law school to make the dream that 9-year-old Chiquita had into reality”.

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