“ECONOMICS always gave me a hard time, but the harder it became, the tougher I got!†– Steven Achia, Kiira College Butiki (BAAB)
“ECONOMICS always gave me a hard time, but the harder it became, the tougher I got!†– Steven Achia, Kiira College Butiki (BAAB) “The common mistake most students make is to entirely depend on teachers’ notes, which are never adequate. A student should research, read, revise and calculate at least two numbers in a day,â€- Kezekiah Kuol Duot, St. Mary’s Kitende SS (AAAB)
“Whenever power went off I would use two candle sticks to revise,â€- Baylone Nsubuga, Mulama Secondary School (3OCBC) “Had it not been for the bursary offered to me by the school director, Henry Sengendo, I would have been a mechanic in Katwe,â€- Moses Ssebuliba, Central College in Mityana (AABB) “I have always struggled to live with the help of good samaritans. My mother is unemployed and living in the village in Masindi,†– Linus Atugonza, Kawempe Muslim Secondary School (AAAC) “I threw away the phone, jumped madly and ran out of the house screaming. My grandmother wailed, praying I had not run mad!†– Herbert Walusimbi, Mityana Secondary School ( AAAA) “My parents are illiterate but they understand the value of education. I want to make them proud by becoming a doctor.†– John Paul Waswa, Old Kampala Secondary School ( AABB) “I was in class teaching biology when the director, told me the good news. We immediately came to Kampala,†- Bruno Kabuuza Central College, (6EADC) “Chemistry and physics practicals prevented me from getting 25 points because they were difficult,â€- Judith Amutuheire, Valley College, Bushenyi (AABB)
“I want to become a teacher because my teachers have made me what I am,â€- Benah Namawejje, Yale High School (1BBBA)
“I attribute my success in the UACE results to The New Vision because towards the final exams I was only reading sample questions in the paper,†–Richard Obuku, Gulu Central High School (4DBCD)