Discussion worked magic

WHEN he scored aggregate 30 in mocks, Innocent Menyo changed his study tactics and it paid off. He got aggregate 11 in the final.

By Nickson Turyahikayo

WHEN he scored aggregate 30 in mocks, Innocent Menyo changed his study tactics and it paid off. He got aggregate 11 in the final.

Menyo, a former student of St. Peters Nsambya Secondary School, says: “After mocks, I started reading hard and discussing with my friends. Six of us discussed from 10:00pm to 11:00pm everyday.”

Menyo, who hopes to join St Marys College Kisubi, says he wishes to study Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology at A’ level with the hope of persuing a career in medicine at university.

“A student learns more from fellow students than teachers in class. However, I thank my teachers for the guidance, and my father Romanni Ntawebo for the support,” Menyo says.