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Visually Impaired Lecturer Overcomes Disability to Obtain Ph.D., Proves Nothing is Impossible

Cursory: Visually impaired Dr Fetty Shamy Lin Yahaya has proven that disability is never an obstacle to excel in studies, shares how she achieved all her a academic feats.

After receiving her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Science Education at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) 24th Convocation on Saturday, the 44-year-old mother shared how she managed to complete her studies despite challanges as a part-time student and also struggling during the pandemic.

“As a person with disability, I always push myself, and tell myself to be confident in whatever I do because I believe hardwork will pay off.

“When I have to complete my assignment during lockdown, I was afraid at first, but everything went smoothly with a little bit of creativity on obtaining data and information through online,” she said.

The lecturer at Aminuddin Baki Institute also expressed her appreciation to every individual who assisted her in many ways, during her studies.

“I thank my parents, family, lecturers, co-workers and also my classmates for being there whenever I need them. I am blessed to have them throughout my journey,” she added.To her juniors, Dr Fetty said the influence of social media is one of the issues that should be tackled with responsibility.

“Self control is the most important shield when facing the internet, especially social media.

“We never can predict what can be found in the social media. It could be positive, neutral or negative influence. We need to be more responsible to ourselves and have self control in making decision, especially when using it for educational pruposes,” she added.

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