“A” Student

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“A” Student

From my early years amidst the verdant slopes and forest embrace of Nyambene, I possessed an innate curiosity that seemed woven into the very fabric of my being.
My formal education commenced at the tender age of three in Meru, where my inquisitive gaze eagerly absorbed the world around me.
Questions blossomed in my young mind: the graceful curvature of the hills, the seemingly knowing path of rivers.
While my teachers may have occasionally noted the frequent ascent of my hand, I was utterly captivated by the pursuit of understanding.
This fascination deepened at Bishop Gatimu Girls’ School, where I found myself drawn to the seemingly unconventional pairing of Geography and Mathematics – subjects that ignited my intellect.
My notebooks became filled with self-drawn maps, each line a contemplation on the connections forged by land.
My academic success was not merely the result of diligent study; it stemmed from an insatiable drive to unearth answers, treating each discovery as a precious gem.
Indeed, for me, curiosity served as my unwavering compass, guiding me through the landscape of knowledge.

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