The report says that Sabrina Khaliq stopped going to school after class 9 because she got married. Last year, she decided to go back to school and take the test as a private candidate.
I needed to take care of my family. I did everything I could for my wife and kids. But after 10 years, I decided to study and take the tests last year, “Sabrina,” who lives in the remote IIOJK district in the village of Awoora, said.
She said that her family supported her move, but it was hard to do housework, take care of her kids, and study at the same time. But the woman, who had two daughters and a son, was determined.
She said, “It was very hard, but both of my families helped me.” She also said that she spent a couple of hours every day studying for the test.
Often, I would study late at night. My sisters, sisters-in-law, and husband all helped me with my schoolwork, “she told me. When the results came out, her hard work paid off.
When I saw the results, I was very happy. “It was a very strong emotion,” she said, and she added that she wants to keep going to school.
Sabrina told married women that they should never give up on their dreams. “Don’t give up on your dreams, and work hard to make them come true,” she said.