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Bertha is a student from Tanzania who is fully funded for this school year! Fund another student here.

$150 raised
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Bertha Shayo
I have experienced many difficulties that make me unable to concentrate on my studies. Sometimes, I think about my family when I am in school. One difficulty is that my father fails to pay my school fees because we are many in our family. The most difficult thing is the separation of my parents. I live with my mom. I have learnt that we should respect others when in a relationship.

I am proud of myself because I am clear and brave in studying. My dream of success is to be a scientist and I will study hard and have faith and hope. When I am a scientist, I will educate the whole community and especially students in school and members of WEF. I would like to provide WEF with some funds. If I could make a change in my country, I would change the time that the president stays in power.

Birthday: 2005

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: biology

Favorite Books: Rehema the house girl

I Want to Be: Pilot

Hobbies: watching cartoons

Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 4 sisters, 2 grandfathers, 2 grandmothers

O-Level School: Wel Wel Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $150

TOTAL   $150
Funding for Form 3 2023: $150
Funding for Form 2 2022: $150
Bertha's Journal
331 Entries
Hello WEF,
I hope you are fine. I am also fine.

Today I want to share with you about ways to attempt examination in secondary education.
To successfully attempt a national A-Level examination in Tanzania, students should begin by thoroughly understanding the examination format and syllabus outlined by NECTA, ensuring all topics are covered during revision. Effective time management is crucial—create a realistic study timetable that allocates adequate time for each subject, focusing more on weaker areas. Practice using past papers and marking schemes to familiarize yourself with question patterns and improve answering techniques. During the exam, read instructions carefully, plan essay responses before writing, manage time wisely to attempt all questions, and review answers if time permits. Lastly, maintain a healthy lifestyle with adequate rest, nutrition, and stress management to ensure peak performance during examination days.
Today I am end up here.
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏.
I don’t attend school like you do, but I can certainly help you think through what a typical school day might look like! Here’s an example of a daily routine for a student at school:

Typical School Day Routine
Morning:

Arrival: Students arrive at school, sometimes chatting with friends or preparing their materials for the day.
Homeroom: This is a time for attendance, announcements, and getting organized for the day ahead.
Morning Classes: Usually, the first few classes cover core subjects like math, science, or language arts.
Midday:

Lunch: Students have a break to eat and socialize with classmates.
Afternoon Classes: After lunch, students typically return to classes, which may include arts, physical education, or foreign languages.
End of Day:

Wrap-Up: Teachers often spend the last few minutes reviewing what was learned or discussing any homework.
After School Activities: Some students may participate in sports, clubs, or study sessions.
Throughout the day, students will move between classes, interact with friends and teachers, and engage in various learning activities.
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