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16-Year-Old Lady Gains Admission To Havard University, Graduates With Two Degrees At 20, Is The Daughter Of Supermodel Simmons

An exceptional lady named Aoki Lee Simmons who gained admission into Harvard University at the age of 16 has now bagged two degrees in Art and Science from the University at 20 years old.

Aoki lee Simmons is a California teen who works has a model in the United States. She bagged a double major bachelors degree from Havard University at a very young age.

Aoki was accepted into Harvard at the age of 16, a rare young age for Harvard fresh students. She bagged a bachelors of science degree in Computer Science and a bachelors of Arts degree in Classics.

Aoki is one of the youngest graduate of Harvard in recent history. Her graduating at a very young age is not the only remarkable thing she did , Aoki was able to balance her modelling career, an autoimmune diseases together with her studies according to yahoo news.

Sharing her accomplishment on her Instagram, Aoki posted pictures of herself in her graduation wear and posing with her degree. She expressed her gratitude to the women who inspired and supported her on the higher education journey.

“20 years old, and we out! Congratulations to my Mom, my Grandma, my Great Grandma, my sister (a fellow baddie with a BRAIN nobody how low-key she is about it!) to the international network of aunties, sisters, and friends, the Evelyns, Kyokos and Kimoras,” Aoki captioned the post.

”The women who could not always get their degrees right away but who made damn sure we got ours, This one’s for you, I must dedicate this degree to all the leading ladies in my life, because who am I If not their daughter, granddaughter, sister and friend? Who am I without who came before and beside? We go TOGETHER. Women, period, ” she said.

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