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About

I want to be a soldier. If my dream is successful, I will feel happy. And if my dream is achieved, I expect to help other people who are languishing in poverty like me, I mean, those people who cannot earn their living. The most difficult moments I experienced early in my life were when I had not enough pocket money. I always got help from my fellow students, as well as my parents, but in small amounts. I learnt that if someone needs to be successful, he/she should be tolerant because I believe that tolerance is one of the ways that can help somebody achieve a goal in his/her life. A moment when I felt especially proud of myself was after the completion of my form 4 secondary education. I felt happy when I scored high marks and got Division 1 in my favorite subjects, history, Kiswahili and language.

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Joyce Erasmo's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2018 Form 6
2017 Form 5

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