Babcock University Student Who Gained Admission at 15 Bags First-class Degree, Shares 3 Study Tips
15-Year-Old Babcock University Graduate Earns First-Class Degree

A Nigerian lady celebrated the completion of her Bachelor's degree at Babcock University by taking to social media. She shared the three strategies that enabled her to graduate with first-class honors from the private institution. Her story sparked reactions online, with many congratulating her on her achievement.

Babcock University Graduate Earns First-Class Degree

On her LinkedIn page, Precious Ataro revealed how her parents and others worried she might not cope. Ataro said: "I got into the university at age 15. My Parents and many people feared that I wouldn't be able to cope. I not only survived the campus dilemma but graduated with a first class."

Three Study Tips Shared

Ataro outlined three key factors that helped her achieve academic excellence:

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  • Building an intentional circle: She emphasized that the people around you can either fuel your growth or drain your energy. When friends share your ambition and values, you push each other higher, hold each other accountable, celebrate wins without envy, and find support during tough times.
  • Holding God close: She acknowledged that the academic journey has highs and lows, with many days of struggle. She advised relying on God as an added advantage, noting how she often cried while studying bulky courses.
  • Asking questions: Ataro stressed that she didn't know everything and always sought advice from senior students. Asking questions saved her time and helped her turn others' experiences into shortcuts for growth.

She concluded: "Happy new week. Age is not a limiting factor, it is the mindset that counts."

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