Indonesian Female Worker in Saudi Arabia Attains Doctorate Degree

Nuryati Solapari, a 36 year old household worker in Saudi Arabia has a 'will' to study more and got a 'way' of achieving doctorate degree.

oleh Nadya IsnaeniAdanti Pradita diperbarui 11 Sep 2015, 13:19 WIB
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Liputan6.com, Jakarta - ‘When there is a will, there is a way’ this is a saying that is often used by people as their source of motivation and act as a gentle reminder to let people know that everything can be done if there is a strong willingness behind it.

This saying has become the guiding principle of Nuryati Solapari, an Indonesian female worker in Saudi Arabia who successfully accomplished a status of Doctorate degree.

Being the eldest among 4 sibilings, Nuryati was born and raised in Samparwadi village of Banten, one of the poorest area in West Java. Her father professes as a Public Civil Servant (PNS) and her mother serves her best as a debouted housewife. Nuryati initially sold light finger foods in order to help their parents financially.

Nuryati graduated from high school with unprecedented grades but she faced financial problem which hindered her way in furthering her academic ambition to higher university degree.

But she her effort did not stop there. She has a strong ‘will’ and so there was a ‘way’ of achieving it. She went to Saudi Arabia to help local family in their household and as she approached 36 years old she has also earned the doctorate degree for the subject law. (Akp/Ein)

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