A lady named Oluwakemi Bayode shared her experience of obtaining a fully funded scholarship for a master’s degree abroad, despite graduating with a second class lower classification.
Oluwakemi disclosed that she completed her university education with a second class lower degree. Initially, she felt disheartened by her academic performance and believed it marked the conclusion of her educational journey.
However, she emphasized that she did not permit this setback to deter her. Ultimately, she was fortunate enough to receive a full scholarship to pursue her master’s studies in the United States.
Her words …
“5 years ago a second class lower seemed like the end of the road but with God, Hardwork and dedication you secured a full funded scholarship for your master’s program.”
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Reacting to the post…
@Lawrence said: “Why are you all making it look like 2² is a curse … It is a very good result …. wetin Una want make 3rd class do”
@ARCJEWEL stated: “I have HND upper credit in Architecture, please which school do you advise I apply(scholarship)”
@Collins wrote: “I’m a graduate in biochemistry with HND. please, what university in the US can i apply for?”
@pamsworld123 remarked: “I like this kind of encouragement”
@Mercy mercy stated: “This is so wonderful please which school in the US offers full/half scholarship for cyber security MSc”
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