Jasmine was born in India, where her family had limited means. Growing up, education was considered a privilege rather than a right, and Jasmine fought against societal norms that often placed limitations on women’s opportunities. When she was accepted to a university in the U.S., she faced the same cultural and academic hurdles that Oren experienced: homesickness, loneliness, and a language barrier. Yet, like Oren, Jasmine found strength in the kindness of teachers and fellow students who encouraged her to keep going. She graduated with a degree in engineering and now works to mentor other young women in her community, guiding them through the academic and professional challenges she once faced.