A Californian woman has proved that education is a lifelong pursuit by graduating from college at the grand old age of 94. Hazel Soares, who has six children and more than 40 grandchildren and great-grandchildren, has become the world's second oldest person to earn a degree. She admitted that in collecting her art history honors she had fulfilled a 78-year ambition.
Born in
"Unless you had some help, it would have been impossible to go," Ms Soares said. "However I never lost the desire.
"It's taken me quite a long time because I've had a busy life. I'm finally achieving it, and it makes me feel really good."
The veteran was congratulated by top persons like US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who delivered the keynote speech at
She was cheered on by classmates and family members during the ceremony. But her mother does not plan to relax after finally achieving her goal. She will forgo the common post-graduation gap year to work as a museum guide in the
"There's no reason why you could not go back," Ms Soares added.
"Some people do give up the idea or postpone the idea. It's too late. It's too much work. They may not realise that, once you try it, it's exciting to go to school."
She has still got a little bit of learning left to do to claim the world record though.
In 2007, Nola Ochs of


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