Joana
Oct 28, 2020
Scholarship / I identify problems and find effective solutions - MasterCard challenge essay. [2]
Looking back, I have taken up various functions in school where I became an agent of change. From being a prefect at primary school, to class captain through high school, still, I always graduated the best student of the class. However, my track of academic accomplishments does not go without the barriers I faced which has contributed to building my character.
My first year of college was faced with hinderances from lack of finances, and information and guidance. I was able to surmount these barriers by engaging in part-time jobs, took advantage of the well-equipped school libraries and registered with a study centre in the city. A major challenge faced in a Nigerian university are challenges posed by lecturers, mine was a case of wrong grading which affected my first year's result. To challenge this status-quo, I initiated a group of class mates and we solicited to the HOD against some lecturers we believed wrongly graded us. After countless appeals, our plea was heard, the lecturers queried and we were given our deserved grades. I worked hard to excel in subsequent classes by attending extra tutorials and night classes. At the end I graduated the best 1% in my class with a first class honors. While in college, I discerned the problems I faced common among most freshmen. In response to this problem, I organised a weekly forum for first years where I successfully mentored over 50 first year students suggesting ways to tackle challenges they have and might face
Even at work, I find myself taking on projects not part of my job description and have worked actively towards inculcating an ability to identify problems and finding effective solutions. If given the opportunity to study at Edinburg through the MCF I am sure to make an impact on the learning community through my academic excellence and social participation.
an agent of change
Looking back, I have taken up various functions in school where I became an agent of change. From being a prefect at primary school, to class captain through high school, still, I always graduated the best student of the class. However, my track of academic accomplishments does not go without the barriers I faced which has contributed to building my character.
My first year of college was faced with hinderances from lack of finances, and information and guidance. I was able to surmount these barriers by engaging in part-time jobs, took advantage of the well-equipped school libraries and registered with a study centre in the city. A major challenge faced in a Nigerian university are challenges posed by lecturers, mine was a case of wrong grading which affected my first year's result. To challenge this status-quo, I initiated a group of class mates and we solicited to the HOD against some lecturers we believed wrongly graded us. After countless appeals, our plea was heard, the lecturers queried and we were given our deserved grades. I worked hard to excel in subsequent classes by attending extra tutorials and night classes. At the end I graduated the best 1% in my class with a first class honors. While in college, I discerned the problems I faced common among most freshmen. In response to this problem, I organised a weekly forum for first years where I successfully mentored over 50 first year students suggesting ways to tackle challenges they have and might face
Even at work, I find myself taking on projects not part of my job description and have worked actively towards inculcating an ability to identify problems and finding effective solutions. If given the opportunity to study at Edinburg through the MCF I am sure to make an impact on the learning community through my academic excellence and social participation.