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Homeless ex-convict graduates with a degree in Mathematics

It is not easy to be accomplished in life without any support but the story of this homeless ex-convict might inspire you to persevere more in pursuit of your dreams.

A young man identified on Twitter as @Ty__glizzyy has sought to motivate people who are downtrodden by sharing his unpleasant life history and how he has managed to surmount all the odds.

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According to him, during his teenage, he got “kicked out of school for a year, got locked up in Chesterfield County Jail.

As if those were not devastating enough for a boy of his age, when he eventually regained his freedom from prison, he had no place to go and resorted to sleeping in the streets.

It is not clear what offence landed him in jail and who his family are.

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While homeless, he was bent on bettering his life, so he persevered to educate himself.

God is so good, he is graduating in December 2020 with a double major in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering.

''Kicked out of school for a year got locked up in Chesterfield County Jail, got out and spent many of nights on the street. Became a drunk and a pill popper. Now I will graduate next December with a double major in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics,'' @Ty__glizzyy said in a post on Twitter.

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