Smart Lady Celebrates Becoming a 1st Generation Lawyer, Peeps React to Stunning Photos
- A social media user with the Twitter name AdoreTC will soon become a first-generation lawyer in her family
- She has splashed stunning pre-graduation photos donning different outfits, including her graduation regalia to celebrate the accomplishment
- Her trailblazing achievement has inspired several netizens as many headed to her Twitter post to react
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Social media user AdoreTC will soon become a first-generation law graduate in her family, and she can't wait to celebrate the accomplishment.
Besides her hard work, she is proud of the milestone because people doubted her ways and wanted her to change.
According to her, being herself is what enabled her to break the glass ceiling in her family.

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Making history in her family
In a Twitter post to celebrate her achievement, she wrote:
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''I graduate in three weeks. They told me I needed to change, but being me is what got me to where I am.
''First-generation graduate and did it in four! First-generation law school student, attending the #2 law school in Michigan with full tuition in the fall! It ain’t on me, it’s in me!'' she said.
Several people following her on social media have reacted to her Twitter post.
See her post below:
Lady Celebrates Becoming a Lawyer
In a similar story, Briefly News previously reported that Briya Brown has become a first-generation attorney in her family after passing the bar, and she achieved this through hard work.
As a Black woman and the first person in her family to attain this feat, Brown said she achieved it with ''no guidance or handouts''.
Recounting her success story, she said: ''I passed the Bar exam. God said it, I believed it and declared it, and it is done!

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''It was quite a challenge to work, study, and take this rigorous exam virtually during a global pandemic, and my computer crashed twice! I passed the Bar exam yall! And on the first attempt! He is a mighty God,'' she said.
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