Oxford's life did not end as I thought, Malala.

Malala Yousafzai, 22, who graduated from the prestigious Oxford University in the UK in June this year, says her university life did not end as she had hoped.

Two months after graduating, Malala Yousafzai, the world's youngest Nobel Peace Prize-winning social activist, wrote an article for life and lifestyle magazine Vanity Fair, in which she spoke openly about her university life. talked.

Malala Yousafzai admitted in her article that her Oxford life did not end the way she had hoped.

In the article, she clarified that she thought that she would enjoy every day of the university and walk every street, every turn and every cafe of the university.

According to Malala Yousafzai, she had already thought of going to every beautiful garden in Oxford to take pictures during her university studies, go to every cafe for tea and cold drinks and eat in every dining hall but alas Could not

The Nobel Prize-winning social leader wrote that although his university life did not end as he had hoped, it was still the most memorable and best time of his life, as he traveled to 140 countries. Meet the Fellows and have a memorable time with other good young fellows, including students from your homeland.

Malala Yousafzai also spoke about the virtual nature of her graduation ceremony, saying that she was not the only girl to receive such a degree, but that the epidemic had changed the lives of many this year.

She wrote that initially she went home for 2 weeks during the Easter holidays but then she was forced to stay there for several months, as the Corona epidemic spread around the world.

Malala Yousafzai wrote that she took the rest of her graduation classes online and sat for the exam in her bedroom and graduated through a virtual ceremony.

In her article, she mentions young people in particular and says that young people around the world, especially young girls, are striving to change the world and she believes that the new generation will play a positive role in making the world a better place. Will pay

Malala Yousafzai won the Nobel Peace Prize at the tender age of 17, and won several prestigious awards at an early age.

Malala Yousafzai was admitted to Oxford University in August 2017 and chose subjects in philosophy, politics and economics.

For the past three years, she has been at Oxford University, and this year, due to the Corona epidemic, the world's major universities, including her own, did not hold graduation ceremonies.

Although Malala Yousafzai has graduated, she has yet to further her education or explain what she will do next.

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