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

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William John
At the beginning of my educational journey, I faced numerous challenges, including high tuition fees and adapting to an unfamiliar environment. These obstacles significantly impacted my initial academic experience. However, I learned to adapt through determination and hard work. Receiving a scholarship was a turning point in my life, as it provided financial relief and renewed motivation to pursue my goals. This experience taught me the importance of perseverance, gratitude, and seizing opportunities to better my future.
Coming from a low-income family, I deeply appreciate the support I have received through leadership and service programs. This gratitude has fueled my commitment to work diligently in my studies and contribute positively to my family and community.
One of the most fulfilling moments of my life was being recognized for my hard work and dedication. This acknowledgment not only boosted my confidence but also reinforced the belief that consistent effort and a positive attitude led to success. As I continue my university education, I remain committed to excelling academically, helping others, and honoring those who believed in me.

Birthday: 2003

Gender: Male

Favorite Books: Bible

I Want to Be: Teacher

Hobbies: playing football

Family: mother, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, 1 grandmother

A-Level School: Karatu secondary school

University: Dar es Salaam University of Education (DUCE)

Funding for first year (40) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $40

TOTAL   $40
Funding for Form 6 2023: $100
Funding for Form 5 (75) 2022: $75
William's Journal
200 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 🙏🙏🙏.
He'll TSF members. I hope that you doing well and my side am fine also today I want to congratulations all from four were finishing the national examinations. I want to advice them about the life out of school. 1 all graduates should support you family to work hard .2 all graduates should applied good behaviour in our societies and respect.and another thing his or she live to pray on our religion for that you prayed. And don't give up after you result of national exam.Just cool down and see other way to fight other.but on my side I believe tahhat all of you were we'll pass the national exam.ok thanks you madam Judy and other members for supporting. God bless yours.
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