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The story of the 105-year-old who graduated with a Master's degree at Stanford

The story of the 105-year-old who graduated with a Master's degree at

This is a life of extraordinary achievement and no limitations. Anyone who wants to can seize the opportunity, as there is no force to stop it. The story of the 105-year-old Master's graduate proves this.

Virginia Ginger Hislop enrolled at Stanford University in 1936. At the time, she was a young sophomore.

In 1940, she received her bachelor's degree in education. He was planning to pursue master's studies as well, but the Second World War started. Her husband was called up to serve in the war. She had two children. Job. And war can destroy plans, but not dreams.

Eight decades later, Hislop returned to Stanford. Today, the 105-year-old has her diploma in her hands.

This is the moment of graduation in the video.


"Oh my God, I've waited a long time for this," she said while receiving her diploma. It was her son-in-law who contacted Stanford University so that Virginia could pay off all her credits to graduate with a master's degree.