Chelsea Kwakye didn't think she'd make it to Cambridge when she got her GCSE results. But with the support of her teacher, she went on to smash her A-levels, and graduated with a First in History. If you're interested in applying, visit our undergraduate page: http://bit.ly/CamApply
Chelsea went from Chingford Foundation School to Homerton College and vice-president of Cambridge University African-Caribbean Society (ACS). Now, she's a published author and will soon be training at one of the UK's top law firms. Her first co-authored book, 'Taking Up Space: The Black Girl's Manifesto For Change', was published by Stormzy and Penguin.
Chelsea went from Chingford Foundation School to Homerton College and vice-president of Cambridge University African-Caribbean Society (ACS). Now, she's a published author and will soon be training at one of the UK's top law firms. Her first co-authored book, 'Taking Up Space: The Black Girl's Manifesto For Change', was published by Stormzy and Penguin.
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