Colleta Sulley
The experiences I had early in my life were the difficulties to afford some school needs such as books and some school contributions due to insufficient income of my parents to satisfy the basic needs of the whole family and my studies as well.
The most difficult experience in my life was the time when my mom was sick for almost a year, although I was proceeding with the studies, my academic progress at school were getting worse because that difficult situation she was passing through made me feel lonely that I lost the power and spirit of studying hard, but the time came when I decided to talk to myself that " the future is on my hands and these challenges are the ways to get strong and better and not giving up". And this is what I learnt from there that people are passing through very difficult situations but they are still holding on to make sure that they fulfill their responsibilities and they succeed on it. Therefore, I decided to make sure that I’m performing well in my studies as a way to reach my goals.
The moment that I felt proud of myself was when I managed to do well in my academics after failing for a while. I felt proud because I got what I wanted and that situation gave me strength to continue doing better.
The dream of my life is to be a good and professional nurse because I'm willing to work as a part of a health team so as to save the lives of people. I can get there by making an effort to study.
After reaching my dreams I wish to help my family and community to improve their living standards through working hard and inspiring and empowering young sisters and brothers who are still in their studies to put much effort into it since there's no other way towards success.
Birthday: 2004
Gender: Female
Favorite Classes: Science classes
Favorite Books: Story books
I Want to Be: A nurse
Hobbies: Watching movies
Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 1 sister, 1 grandmother
O-Level School: Ganako Secondary School
A-Level School: Ifakara Secondary School
University: St John's University of Tanzania