Determined young ladies who travelled 96,000km to study at US university finally graduate with law degrees
After traveling a whopping 96,000 kilometers in just four years, Sarah Hay and Ariel Catus, two tenacious young American women, received their law degrees from the Nashville School of Law in Tennessee, USA.
Three nights a week for four years, at the conclusion of their full-time job shifts, the two of them commuted from Chattanooga to Nashville to pursue their legal education.
Sarah Hay described how she stalked Ariel Catus during their orientation to persuade her to join her as her travel companion. She noted that she might not have graduated if she had to travel 60,000 miles by herself.
“I stalked her [at orientation]. I spent the whole first half, like hunting her down. And when I found her she was terrified. Because she was like, ‘I don’t know what this girl wants.’ But I told her she had to carpool with me because I would never make it without her and there’s no way that I could have,” Sarah said.
They quickly grew close friends and credit their carpool for helping them get through the demanding four years of night studies at the Nashville School of Law in Tennessee, USA.
Hay and Catus were able to combine their full-time employment in Chattanooga with their studies as law students in Nashville, clocking 60,000 miles in total travel over their four years of education.
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