Brilio.net - It's never too late to study. Age is not an obstacle to continuing higher education. This is also what former artist Sonya Fatmala feels.
In the midst of her busy schedule as a wife and responsibility for her family, Sonya managed to complete her college education. In a recent upload on Instagram, Hengky Kurniawan's wife was declared to have passed the thesis trial.
What's even more interesting is that Sonya became a graduate when she was 30 years old. Yep, he admitted that he was quite late in completing his studies. The reason is, Sonya previously postponed her studies for reasons of getting married and having children.
"Alhamdulillah, I passed the thesis exam today. It's really late, I'm already at this age, I just graduated, college was postponed because I got married, had children and moved to Bandung," he wrote in the caption.
So what is the portrait like? The following is the moment Sonya Fatmala passed her thesis trial, summarized by brilio.net from Instagram @sonyafatmala, Thursday (27/6).
1. Like most students, Sonya is seen preparing trial materials on day 1.
2. It is known that Sonya studied at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Langlangbuana University, Bandung, West Java.
3. Her studies were delayed because she got married, had children and moved from Jakarta to follow her husband who became Regent of West Bandung.
4. Sonya admitted that she promised her mother to finish college after getting married. This promise was only realized after nine years of marriage with Hengky Kurniawan.
5. It can be seen that he was very serious about presenting the research results in front of the supervisors.
6. At the trial held on Wednesday (26/6), Sonya was seen smiling happily after officially completing her studies.
7. Even though she had to go through all the struggles, this woman who was born on January 5 1994 admitted that she was relieved to be able to graduate.
8. As a husband, Hengky Kurniawan is always seen accompanying and being one of Sonya's support systems.
9. Sonya did not forget to thank a number of names who helped her pass the exam.
(brl/far)