Wondrous feats: One students journey from small-town Balochistan to Harvard University

aftab ahmed

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KARACHI: Located on the outskirts of Quetta, is the barren valley of Mariabad where the Hazara lead slow-paced lives. These tribal people, living in narrow brick huts speckled along the rugged hillside, typically sell loose cloth, sweaters or tea for their livelihood.
Like most poor people, their aspirations rarely go beyond sustaining themselves in this underdeveloped nook of Balochistan. Many of them live and die in Mariabad unaware of the complex concerns and tremendous pace of life in urban centres like Karachi and Lahore.
But one student the son of a trader who sold Quaid-e-Azam style caps in Mariabad for a living dared to tread a radically different path. Karrar Hussain Jaffar transcended the confines of an obscure town in Balochistan, where people rarely educate themselves beyond matriculation, to study at the prestigious Harvard University. His story a narrative about the wondrous possibilities of equal educational opportunities is truly inspirational.
My childhood friends, with whom I spent my youth playing cricket, drive suzukis and rickshaws in Quetta for a living, while I am a PhD student in the US, says Karrar in a humble tone. I often wonder why God chose me, out of all the people in my community, to get ahead in life?
Karrar attributes his educational achievement to his fathers passion for his childrens higher education. He vividly remembers the chilly morning when his father showed him the ad for Lahore University of Management Sciences national outreach programme (NOP), which aimed to sponsor education and living expenses for capable students who could not have afford to pay.
I was doing my FSc at Cadet college and didnt even know a single thing about LUMS at that point in time, he fondly recollects. I didnt take the ad seriously because LUMS did not offer engineering, the field I was interested in.
When he returned back to college from his winter break, he attended a presentation by a LUMS faculty member, who introduced students to the national outreach programme.
At the end of the presentation we all took a pre-screening exam, he explains. A few weeks later, I got a letter from LUMS inviting me to attend sponsored classes for SAT preparation.
During the four weeks he spent rigorously studying for the SATs, he fell in love with LUMS. To him the institution seemed otherworldly; its grand building, spacious classrooms and impressive teachers fascinated him.
I never knew things could be so orderly and perfect; it was like I was in a foreign country, he remarks. I felt very motivated to study hard and join the institution.
But his herculean struggle with English often left him frustrated.
I had always dismissed English as a colonial remnant in our country so I really struggled while preparing for the test.
Yet with utmost dedication, Karrar managed to clear the screening exam at the end of the four-week training and was selected to take the SAT exams, sponsored by the university. After obtaining an impressive score in his SATs, Karrar got admitted in LUMS and was offered a full scholarship and a monthly stipend.
I came to LUMS in very high spirits, reminisces the bright student.
But Karrar, who had attended the NOP training program at LUMS during the quiet summer break, had never seen the institution in full semestral bloom. When he saw throngs of students, clad in western wear and fluent in English, emerging from every nook and cranny, his excitement gave way to culture shock.
I was used to wearing shalwar kamiz, but at LUMS most people were wearing jeans. I would greet people by saying salaam, while the other students would ask whats up? he recollects in an amused tone.
Often feeling like a misfit during his first year at university, Karrar mostly spent his days with other NOP students. But after a year I managed to befriend other students from Lyceum and Karachi Grammar school.
He sheepishly adds, After a year I figured out that whats up? is equivalent to saying salaam.
Karrar graduated on the Deans honour list, with a cumulative grade point average of 3.7 and 3.68 in his majors, Maths and Economics, respectively.
I got job offers in the banking industry after graduating but I turned them down because I wanted to tread an academic path, he explains in a categorical tone.
A year after graduating, Karrar got a Fulbright scholarship to study in the US.
I simply told the interview panel that I want to come back to Balochistan after completing my studies. Thats where my home is; thats where I belong, he explains passionately.
But perhaps the most memorable moment in his life an incident he recalls quite animatedly was when he found out that he made it to Harvard University.
I had no internet at home in Mariabad so I walked 15 minutes or so to a nearby internet cafe to check my email for Harvards decision, he explains. When I saw the acceptance email, I just thought it was too good to be true.
Yet after he raced back home to reveal the news to his parents, his moment of rapture soon transformed into a session of lengthy clarification.
My mother asked me what Harvard was and my father asked me to wait for potential offers by other universities he says with a laugh. It took a while to convince them that I got into the worlds top university.
But ironically for a student, who was left disconcerted by the westernised student body at LUMS, adjusting to life at an American institution was smooth sailing.
After LUMS, I was very used to being around different types of people so studying and living in the US was not such a problem.
Karrar completed his Masters last year and is currently pursuing a PhD in Economics from the University of Southern California.
What does he want to do with all the knowledge he is amassing?
I want to increase educational awareness in Balochistanparticularly amongst people from my community, he says.
The young academics goal might seem like the reiteration of the clichd promise of development that many educated Pakistan promise their country. However, Karrar is actually a first-hand witness of how education can revolutionize communities and places.
Because of all that I achieved, my parents allowed my sister to get college education in Lahore and my brother got the motivation to get a scholarship to study in Australia, he says with a hint of pride.
Karrar confesses that most of his family and friends cannot even comprehend what his life is like in the US. But he is fairly confident that after he returns, he can change that.
I can make them realise the value of education, he says.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 8th, 2011.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/247117/...small-town-balochistan-to-harvard-university/
 

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Gets to show you that with hard work and dedication anything is possible.

Keeping focused on your objectives with CONSISTENCY is the hardest obstacle human beings face.

That is why only 1% to 2% people who actually manage to remain consistent with their goals achieve high success and then rule over the minds of the rest 98%.

Even if you are average at doing something but you are doing it consistently every day, sooner or later you are going to become an expert in it.

Consistency is better than knowledge and that is the moral of this story.
 

. Maha

Citizen
Sorry , Aftab Ahmed sb , but he was one lucky guy who was not in medical................

You want to study , but you are not a crammer , than there are very little chances that you will get admission in any government medical college unless luck is on your side..........................................................................
(cry)
 

. Maha

Citizen
Gets to show you that with hard work and dedication anything is possible.

Keeping focused on your objectives with CONSISTENCY is the hardest obstacle human beings face.

That is why only 1% to 2% people who actually manage to remain consistent with their goals achieve high success and then rule over the minds of the rest 98%.

Even if you are average at doing something but you are doing it consistently every day, sooner or later you are going to become an expert in it.

Consistency is better than knowledge and that is the moral of this story.




Luck + God's will + self determination





there are many Stephen Hawkins , Bill Gates , Tesla out there in pakistan and india , just luck doesn't make them shine..........
 

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Luck + God's will + self determination





there are many Stephen Hawkins , Bill Gates , Tesla out there in pakistan and india , just luck doesn't make them shine..........


Luck is based on consistency. If you give up thinking that God or Luck is not on your side, you will MOST probably fail.

If you are consistent, it is a matter of time when you become Stephen Hawkings, Bill etc..

Stephen hawking did NOT believe in luck when he was told that he had only a few years to live. He worked on his work without thinking about death.

30 years later he is still alive. Now that is what you call LUCK AND NOT WHAT YOU EXPECT TO BE BESTOWED UPON YOU AS A BIRTH RIGHT.

Luck is EARNED through Consistency.

You are average person but consistent sooner or later Luck would be on your side.

Prove yourself first before pointing fingers at GOD or LUCK.

ACTION ACTION ACTION is the only way and NOT Thinking it about it all time.

People who believe only in Luck and God usually waste 99% of their time thinking about success instead of working on it.

Just work on it CONSISTENTLY even if you are AVERAGE or BELOW AVERAGE...sooner or later you would be given your LUCK.
 

Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Luck is based on consistency. If you give up thinking that God or Luck is not on your side, you will MOST probably fail.

If you are consistent, it is a matter of time when you become Stephen Hawkings, Bill etc..

Stephen hawking did NOT believe in luck when he was told that he had only a few years to live. He worked on his work without thinking about death.

30 years later he is still alive. Now that is what you call LUCK AND NOT WHAT YOU EXPECT TO BE BESTOWED UPON YOU AS A BIRTH RIGHT.

Luck is EARNED through Consistency.

You are average person but consistent sooner or later Luck would be on your side.

Prove yourself first before pointing fingers at GOD or LUCK.

ACTION ACTION ACTION is the only way and NOT Thinking it about it all time.

People who believe only in Luck and God usually waste 99% of their time thinking about success instead of working on it.

Just work on it CONSISTENTLY even if you are AVERAGE or BELOW AVERAGE...sooner or later you would be given your LUCK.

Just Praying isnt enough...Allah has told you to do your best and pray for success..If you sit around doing nothing, he is not going to listen to your prayers..but you are right, many people focus on the praying part only and dont do enough work...
 

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Just Praying isnt enough...Allah has told you to do your best and pray for success..If you sit around doing nothing, he is not going to listen to your prayers..but you are right, many people focus on the praying part only and dont do enough work...

Few more things I wanted to add...

Accepting failures in life whether personal or professional and then welcoming them with open arms is the key to success!

The biggest problem with human beings when they fail is to accept the fact that they have failed.

When you accept failure you are no more binded by that continuous thought that provokes you on what could have been or should have been.

Once you accept it you are BEGIN working on fixing it IF it requires fixing else you can walk away and look for new things.

Remember you can only hit the rock bottom but once you accept that particular situation, any SMALL little thing you do is basically going to be working on fixing your life.

So welcome failures one after another. Soon you would realize that life is just about that. You try something you fail and then you try it again and then you fail and if you are still interested you try again and again you fail UNTIL the so called LUCK or GOD comes into play and you finally get your spot.

This is how it is.

Consistency Consistency and Consistency.


 

. Maha

Citizen
Luck is based on consistency. If you give up thinking that God or Luck is not on your side, you will MOST probably fail.

If you are consistent, it is a matter of time when you become Stephen Hawkings, Bill etc..

Stephen hawking did NOT believe in luck when he was told that he had only a few years to live. He worked on his work without thinking about death.

30 years later he is still alive. Now that is what you call LUCK AND NOT WHAT YOU EXPECT TO BE BESTOWED UPON YOU AS A BIRTH RIGHT.

Luck is EARNED through Consistency.

You are average person but consistent sooner or later Luck would be on your side.

Prove yourself first before pointing fingers at GOD or LUCK.

ACTION ACTION ACTION is the only way and NOT Thinking it about it all time.

People who believe only in Luck and God usually waste 99% of their time thinking about success instead of working on it.

Just work on it CONSISTENTLY even if you are AVERAGE or BELOW AVERAGE...sooner or later you would be given your LUCK.



Got your point , But explain this :

If a child is born orphan , he never gets a chance to get educated , than is it his fault?

Mehnat Mazdoor bhi karta hae................


DIFFERENTIATE B/W THESE :


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If the difference is not of luck than what??????????
 

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Got your point , But explain this :

If a child is born orphan , he never gets a chance to get educated , than is it his fault?

Mehnat Mazdoor bhi karta hae................


DIFFERENTIATE B/W THESE :


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28c9dc2501748175e50a9b0ceb5e-grande.jpg





If the difference is not of luck than what??????????

We are all products of our environment BUT success in life especially when it comes to making money DOES NOT and let me repeat DOES NOT come from how many books you have read in the university.

I hang around with one of the most successful people in the business field both in the US and UK and I can tell you that the majority of the rich ones have not finished their colleges.

How many billionaire economists or scientists are there in this world?

Wealth or money is created through entrepreneurship or basically starting a business and NOT working for someone else to make him or her rich. You do not need to be a PHD to start and successfully run your own business.

You start your own business whether small or large and if you have the consistency and the dream to make it big sooner or later you would do it.

This kid who is picking up garbage has the tremendous ability to be the street smart you or I would never become.

He will probably live below the poverty line as he grows up BUT no one is stopping him from changing that when he grows up.

Malik Riaz the richest man in Pakistan used to be a labourer who worked along with thousands others. He DECIDED that he was going to change his circumstance and then he took the ACTION.

No one hits the jack pot unless you are son of a king or queen. Everyone has to work for his or her success.

If you want money in life then yes the only way to become rich is to start your own business and run it. Whether it be selling fruits on the street or selling houses to millionaires, if you have it in you and you want to change your circumstances you WILL.




 

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Which brings me back to the same point

Consistency of action is more important FAR more important than education or knowledge.

Unfortunately in this world only less than 5% people understand and then less than 1% actually work on it and that is 1% of the world rules over the 99%.

Separate formal education you take from schools and colleges from financial and personal success. Whether you read books in a building which is NOT your home (ie school, college) or you read a book sitting inside your bedroom. The major difference is just the location of the person.

School, Colleges, Universities are over rated. Real education comes from being an EXPERT in whatever you do and that expertise is ONLY brought in through consistent repetition or work or action.


 

Zoaib

Minister (2k+ posts)
Inspiring. The sad part is that it wasn't the government, but LUMS and US Fullbright programme through which he got to be admitted to these universities and was able to fund the studies. I admire his decision of coming back after studies. Shows how patriotic he is in its truest sense.