Cursory: Hardwork Indeed pays, as has been proven beyond reasonable doubts by Saad Nadeem. The young man has graduated with multiple honors while maintaining a 4.0 CGPA, made his immigrant parents proud. His hardwork of course did not come easy as it took consistency and diligence for 4 years for him to get where his is now. He has been accepted into a university to study medicine, an achievement that will help him honor his late grandmother.


Saad Nadeem, a recent University of Houston graduate who will walk across the room after achieving a noteworthy feat. The class of 2023 graduate finished three majors and three minors.
“Bachelor of Science in Public Health, Bachelor of Science in Exercise Sciences, and Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Foods. And I’m also triple minoring in biology, business administration, management and leadership,” Nadeem said.
It is important to note that he did it all while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. So, how did he do it?
“A lot of sleepless nights. I remember I would petition to take an overload of classes every semester,” he said.
He was raised in Clear Lake and was born in Pakistan. He had to put in four years of non-stop study time, but it was well worth it.
He claimed that his family’s years of dedication and hard work before he even arrived in the United States were the reason behind his successes.
Khwaja, Nadeem’s father, said that his son already had many associate degrees from high school when he started college.
Khwaja arrived in the country less than 20 years ago. He could never have anticipated that his kid would not only be the first in the family to graduate from college, but that he would do so with such high honors. At age 5, Saad emigrated to the United States.
“There wasn’t really access to any kind of health care,” he said. “I saw my own relatives, at a young age, you know, pass away from curable diseases.”
A Texas medical school has accepted Saad. It’s an opportunity to advance, pay tribute to his late grandma Nene, and influence his neighborhood.
“She was passionate about me going into this field and becoming a doctor,” Saad said.
“I want to do the best I can in serving the community and making the world better.”
He gets to cross the stage at each graduation because he earned many degrees from various institutions. On Saturday, he will walk at the Fertitta Center for the College of Education.
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