CURSORY: Female first class graduate talks about her struggles, achievements and success story on X, gives tips for success.


A Nigerian graduate, joy Victor has taken to X ( formerly twitter) to share her story on how she achieved a first class degree from the university, with a CGPA of (4.64/5.00).
She talked about the success she made in balancing her education and her career in tech which demanded a lot of skills, dedication and attention.
In her words: “Being a student is hard! Building a career while in school is even harder. Somehow, I managed to do it all. I graduated with a First Class degree (4.64/5.00), won two scholarships, got two internships, finished two Udacity Nanodegrees.”
Joy said that even though her journey through school was not an easy one, considering she faced a lot of challenges along the way, she didn’t give up on her dreams.
She graduated as one of the best students in her department and also shared some tips behind her academic success.
She said: “When in class, try to spot the unique speech patterns of your lecturers. Everybody has one, you simply have to pay attention.
”In essay tests/exams try to ‘copy’ the lecturer’s speech pattern in your writing. That way, when they read your answers it seems like something they would have come up with.”
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