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100% of your donations go directly to John Patrick.

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

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John Patrick Jackson
In my life, I have experienced some difficult events that I can't forget. Despite that, all in all I am proud because the WEF's School Fund family makes me fulfill my dreams. I can't forget the moment when I was admitted as a WEF family member. I am so happy because it simplified the hardships that I faced before.

I dream of becoming an economist. I will get there by applying effort to my studies, but also through the School Fund's contributions. When I reach my dream, I will make sure that I work with the WEF family to help those who have difficult lives. I would like to change the education system so that it fits in with growing technology and the economy.

Birthday: 2000

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: Economics

Favorite Books: Economic books

I Want to Be: Economist

Hobbies: reading books

Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 1 grandfather, 2 grandmothers

A-Level School: Ganako Secondary School

University: Institute of Finance management

Funding for third year 2022:
Direct Costs   $150

TOTAL   $150
Funding for second year 2021: $150
Funding for first year 2020: $150
Funding for Form 6 2019: $150
Funding for Form 5 2018: $150
John Patrick's Journal
223 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 🙏🙏🙏.
Hi Wef.
It's my hopes that your are well, I'm fine too. After giving the price to our God and the praise to our saviour, Jesus Christ, I would like to thanks you (the School Fund Tanzania). All in all is for your merciful hearts that kept me in a better position on my life.I just want to inform you that I have completed my advance secondary education well. I'd my examinations confidently thus I expect better results. Then I wish to continue with University especially at the University of Institute of Financial Management (IFM) so as I can qualify on economies. But I remember that your scholarship enabled me to fulfill my needs when I was in the school, thank you very much I had nothing to offer you but I think my successful will be my thankful to you, thus you didn't lost your scholarship to me. What I doing now is social interaction in all the betterment so as to increase my life skills.
Dear madam, I know that the world is still suffering from Covid-19 threat and we are the one who belongs to this world. Let us have faith that God will bless and serve us from Covid-19. I still pray for you all. I wish you all the successful.
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