A level stars speak out

“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,”-
Kezekiah Kuol Duot, St. Mary’s Kitende SS (AAAB)

“Whenever power went off I would use two candle sticks to revise,”-
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,”-
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,”-
Judith Amutuheire, Valley College, Bushenyi (AABB)

“I want to become a teacher because my teachers have made me what I am,”- 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)