A Nigerian man who graduated with a perfect GPA of 5.0 from the University of Debrecen has advised students to be open to positive opportunities available to them while on campus Oluwatosin Olowoyeye finished his master's degree from the Hungarian university on a fully-funded scholarship The young man said he didn't bag a first class in his first degree even when he was chasing only academics
a young Nigerian man who graduated from the University of Debrecen with a perfect GPA of 5.0, has taken to social media to inspire students that they can chase other opportunities even while studying. Taking to his LinkedIn page, Olowoyeye said he bagged a fully-funded scholarship to the Hungarian university and didn't waste any opportunity that crossed his path.
READ ALSO Nigerian dad celebrates daughter who made A in all papers; she's off to 1 of the best varsities in UK Oluwatosin Olowoyeye has given a piece of advice to students. Photo credit: Oluwatosin Olowoyeye/LinkedIn Source: UGC In his words: "Fast forward, to my master’s program both the one I just finished here and the one I didn’t complete back at home before I landed a fully-funded scholarship to study here in Hungary, I can say I didn’t waste any opportunity that crossed my path, I was also intentional about acquiring skills." Do you have a groundbreaking story you would like us to publish? Please reach us through info@corp.legit.ng! He learnt from his mistakes The young man learnt from the mistakes he made when he was an undergraduate. He said he was busy chasing after academics alone. Despite his focus on academics, Olowoyeye didn't graduate with a first class. He said: As an undergraduate, I was just busy chasing after academics, in the end, I didn’t even finish with a first class. I was just oblivious of many opportunities that were available at my disposal right there on campus."
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Lady bags full-ride scholarship for masters in US In similar news, a young Nigerian lady identified as Sarah Oladejo has taken to social media to celebrate her win after bagging a full-ride scholarship for her master's degree in computational biology at the University of Alabama, United States. The young lady who graduated from the Lagos State University (LASU) with a first class said she was selected for the Mastercard Foundation Scholarship. In her words: "I was selected for the Mastercard Foundation Scholarship for a Masters in Canada and a Graduate Assistantship as well as a Fellowship for my Master's degree in the United States of America. Allow me to introduce to you a Graduate Scholar and Fellow at the University of Alabama, USA going for a Master's degree in Computational Biology on a full-ride scholarship." Source: Legit