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Brilliant Lady bags Chemical Engineering degree in 3 years at UK university, graduates with remarkable first-class grade

A brilliant Nigerian lady named Oyindasola Oladimeji has bagged a Chemical Engineering degree from the University of Hull in the United Kingdom in just three years.

Oyindasola earned her bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering with first-class honors at the University of Hull, England in the United Kingdom, an achievement she shared on Linkedin noting that she obtained the degree in three years instead of the normal four years.

”After three years at the university of hull, it is with great pride that I announce that I ‘graduated’ with a first class honors in chemical engineering,” she said.

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Reflecting on the academic journey, Oyindasola stated that it was challenging especially during the final months when the COVID-19 pandemic affected her studies. She said despite these challenges, she is glad to have successfully completed the degree.

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Oyindasola expressed her gratitude to her family, friends, colleagues, and lecturers for their support and contributions to her academic achievement.

She stated that her ambition is to achieve even greater success in the next three years. She added that she is hopeful that she will have surpassed her current accomplishments by then.

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In another story, a 21-year-old exceptional lady named Amanda Belmar has bagged two bachelor’s degrees within four years at Ohio State University, United States, becoming the first ever person in her family to graduate from the university.

Amanda obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and another bachelor’s degree in Public Affairs with a minor in African American & African Studies at Ohio State University. She earned both degrees with a manga cum laude grade within four years.

Celebrating her achievement on Linkedin, Amanda mentioned that she is graduating as a first-generation college student (the first graduate in her family). She said her both parents immigrated to the United States from Jamaica and Grenada in their early teens. Read more about Amanda HERE.

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