Dr. Jin Kyu Robertson, from Housemaid to Harvard
“For those who want to live, the sky is the limit”. ~ Dr. Jin Kyu Robertson

From inauspicious beginnings,
her story is about the power of perseverance. She was the child of a
tavern owner, and neither of her parents ever attended school. During
her early teen years, she helped her mother with endless house chores.
She also had to look after her baby brother who was a special child. She
said that her brother’s condition caused her mother to turn to
drinking, and that added more nightmares to her childhood. Reflecting
anger for her sad fate of being a woman, mother used to yell at me,
“Girls are useless! You are useless!” Over mother’s heartbreaking wails,
I heard the louder voice of my silent anger: “Why? Was it my fault to
be born a girl?”

I was 22 years old, and I didn’t speak much English at all,” she
said. “So what I did was, I practiced words, like ‘good morning,’ ‘good
afternoon,’ ‘this way please,’ and ‘enjoy your meal,’ and those were all
the words you needed,” she said. The job she came for had been filled
by the time she reached New York, but she eventually found work as a
waitress and moved on to become a hostess in a Jewish restaurant in Wall
Street.
She eventually met and fell in love with a guy from Korea, got
married and had a kid. But, she later found out that he was an abusive
husband and she was a battered wife. With all this trouble around her,
she chose to escape to the US Army and ended up becoming a private.
Her English was poor and she was 10 years older than most of the
other recruits. Basic training was grueling, but she persevered, and
finished first in her class of 200. She says she has always confronted
her weaknesses head-on. She was afraid of heights, so she enrolled in
an Army Airborne program that forced her to parachute from a
helicopter. She found other opportunities in the military, and she
pursued one she thought was tailor-made for an immigrant from Asia.

She also kept her focus on education. She decided early that the key
to her dreams was education. She started college while working in New
York. While in the Army, she completed a master’s degree at Harvard
University in East Asian studies, and enrolled in a doctoral program,
focusing on relations among the United States, Korea and Japan. After
retiring from the Army with the rank of Major, she returned to Harvard
to finish her Ph.D.

Jin Robertson says one of her proudest accomplishments was raising
her daughter, Jasmin. Also a Harvard graduate, Jasmin has followed in
her mother’s footsteps and serves as a captain in the U.S. Army.
Source:
https://pitchyourtalent.wordpress.com/2012/03/22/talent-of-the-month-17-dr-jin-kyu-robertson/
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