She threw the scholarship for sight.
A popular tikker has discovered that she rejected a full trip to the university to be a star “and she does not regret it.
“Growing up, I wanted to become a lawyer and I always thought it was what I would end up doing,” said Megan Nutt, 22, for Jam Press.
“I’ve always pleased to be able to solve complex problems using logic and reasoning in a changing world – so a career in law appealed to me,” Floridian added /
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Nutt claims she had directly-Aâ and a GPA 4.0 when she graduated from her class high school, which won her a full scholarship at the International University in Florida to study the business at the College of Honor.
But by then, the count of its followers Tiktok had grown greater than her desire to study the law.
“When I was committed to posting and raising my Tiktok account, I had a sense of the intestine that would pay,” Nutt said.
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Chest brunette posts videos of herself dancing, lip synchronization and cosmetics, often with suggestive props.
Nutt says she started posting video on Tiktok behind her parents’ back when she was 17 and quickly went viral with 10,000 views.
“I will post myself dancing and I got so much hatred – but I too have a lot more followers,” Nutt explained.
“It was not something I never considered to be my career, but it became lucrative.â €
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Now, the content creator spends about 11 hours a day filming as her full -time job and collects millions of likes.
However, it also takes its right part of hatred.
“People judge me, but I think they are just jealous. They feel like my job is easy and that anyone can do it.”
But Nutt insists, “I decided more hours every day than I would have a traditional job.”
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Despite her critics online, NUTT is supported by those most importantly – her family.
“They’re both supporters and just want me to be happy,” she said.
She is also proud to be financially independent at her age. Nutt has used her income to travel around and around the world and most recently bought a house.
“I’m more financially stable than if I had gone to college, and I’m more financially stable than most 22-year-olds,” she said, pointing out that she feels “lucky”.
“I know that many young people are unable to do so.â €
Although this is not the way Gen Zer had foreseen for herself for much of her life, she would not change her.
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“I have no regrets,” Nutt insisted.
â € œthe you crazy to think how different it would be my life if I had gone to study and become a lawyer .â €
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