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Ellen is a student from Tanzania who needs $150 to fund her education.

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Ellen Nyachia
Our small farming activities do not support all of our education. Sometimes I feel unhappy when we miss getting some of the school items on time. This is sometimes a difficult moment to me
When I passed my primary school examination by grade A, it was the moment when I felt proud of myself and it became the memorable and the happiest moment in my life.
I dream of becoming a surgical doctor. I will fulfill my dream by studying hard in biology, physics, and chemistry. After I reach my dream, I will help my community by contributing on issues concerning the health infrastructure and also by giving them education about different diseases.
If I had power to change my country, I would like to change the system of health by separating the hospitals according to the services needed by patients.

Birthday: 2009

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: biology

Favorite Books: Biology books

I Want to Be: Surgeon

Hobbies: Watching TV

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

O-Level School: Endarofta Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2025:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $150

TOTAL   $150
Funding for Form 3 2024: $160
Funding for Form 2 2023: $200
Ellen's Journal
273 Entries
Hello My lovely TSF Family
Today, I found myself circling a specific thought—one that feels like a riddle the universe whispered in passing: “Time the time beforetime times you.”
​It’s easy to think of time as a straight line, a sequence of ticking clocks moving us from a fixed past toward an unknown future. But there is a version of "time" that exists before the clocks were even built. A "beforetime" that isn't a date on a calendar, but a state of being.
​When we "time" the time, we try to measure the unmeasurable. We try to catch the wind in a net. But then comes the multiplication—the way that original essence "times" us back. It expands us. It repeats us. It reminds us that we aren't just moving through time; we are the result of it, folded over and over again.
​Maybe the secret isn't to watch the clock, but to let that "beforetime" rhythm set the pace.
The reactions, how often do I try to control the clock instead of feeling the flow? What does it mean to be "timed" by the universe?
Hello WEF, today I want to share with you about my hopes after the mock exams.
Once the mocks are over, I hope to use the results as a guide to plan my final revision. I want to focus more on the subjects where I didn’t perform well and polish my exam techniques.

I also plan to meet with teachers for one-on-one help and go over past papers again. My goal is to perform even better in the final exams, and I believe the mock exams are a big step towards that dream.
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