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

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Harrison Gadau
I am the third born in a family of four children. I live with only one parent, my father. He is a peasant farmer.
The most difficult experiences in my life were when I failed many examinations at primary school. Later on, I improved and did well in my national examinations. I learnt that in life, we should never give up.
The most memorable and happiest thing in my life is when I help the disabled to cross the road.
The moment when I felt especially proud was when I knew that I had passed the Primary School Leaving Examination.
My dream is to become a surgical doctor because I can see that many people need operations. To achieve my dream, I know that much more effort is needed. I will work hard to ensure that I succeed.
If I had the power to change my country, I will change the medical treatment systems.
If I had the chance to change my country, I would prioritize education by ensuring that I increase the number of English teachers in rural primary schools. I would put emphasis on the use of English for communication and develop standards of fluency for a student to join secondary school.

Birthday: 2008

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: physics, chemistry, mathematics

Favorite Books: story books

I Want to Be: surgeon

Hobbies: riding bicycle

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 1 sister, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Miyomboni 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
Harrison's Journal
290 Entries
Hello fam
Today I would like to talk about ..HOW TO MAKE CHANGES WHEN YOU FAIL..

🌱 1. Accept the Failure Honestly.
Acknowledge it happened—don’t deny or blame others.
Understand that failure is a normal part of progress and learning.
📌 Example: “I didn’t pass my exam—not because I’m not smart, but because I didn’t study effectively.”

🧠 2. Reflect on What Went Wrong
Ask yourself:
What did I do?
What did I not do?
What could I do differently next time?
💡 Tip: Write it down. It helps make the problem clearer.

🔄 3. Learn from it.
Turn the failure into feedback:
Was your method wrong?
Did you need more preparation, time, support, or better habits?

🎯 Example: “I always studied the night before. Next time, I’ll spread out my study over the week.”

📋 4. Make a Practical Change Plan.
Create a specific plan to address what went wrong.
Use this format:
“Instead of [old behavior], I will [new behavior] every [time] in order to [goal].”
📝 Example:
Instead of “cramming,” I will study 1 hour every evening to prepare better for exams.

🧩 5. Start Small and Stay Consistent
Don’t try to fix everything at once. Change one habit at a time.
Small wins build confidence.
Celebrate progress, not perfection.

🧗‍♀️ 6. Stay Motivated and Be Kind to Yourself
Remind yourself why the change matters.
Use affirmations like, “Failure is not who I am. It’s something I can learn from.”
Talk to someone you trust.

🔁 7. Keep Adjusting Until You Get it Right
If your new plan doesn’t work, tweak it.
Improvement is a process of trial and error.
Have a nice day...😊
Hello Babeli
It is my hope that you are fine i am fine too
i have seen the rules they are good and they make
some one respectable in the society also they eliminate
classes in our societies and they introduce piece in our society
they have to be followed.
Yours Harrison
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