Growing up, I was always among the last in class. No matter how hard I tried, my performance remained poor, and I constantly disappointed my teachers and parents.
This affected my confidence, and I started believing that I was not intelligent enough to succeed in school.
As I progressed in my studies, the situation did not improve. I struggled to understand lessons, failed exams, and sometimes even considered dropping out.
As I progressed in my studies, the situation did not improve. I struggled to understand lessons, failed exams, and sometimes even considered dropping out.
Watching my classmates perform well while I lagged behind made me feel hopeless and discouraged. I wanted to succeed, especially because I had a dream of studying medicine, but my results could not support that ambition.A close friend later told me about.READ FULL STORY HERE.
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