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4 years agoon
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Adubianews
In an interview with famous blogger Ameyaw Debrah, Tyrone, who is part of a triplet set recounted how he ended up selecting Achimota School as his first choice.
He stated that he had no real knowledge about the various senior high schools in the country regarding their performance and ratings and therefore seemed lost whenever his colleagues talked about the schools they aspired to attend after their B.E.C.E.
He revealed that after meeting up with one of his teachers, he explained to him that he wanted a top notch mixed school. That was when his teacher recommended Achimota School to him.
It was when he was discussing his preparation for senior high school that he mentioned that since Mathematics was his favorite subject, he decided to go for ‘Aki-Ola’ maths book, which has compiled all the mathematics topics in the Senior High School syllabus in one book from a friend’s elder brother just to get acquainted what he would expect at school.
Tyron furthered that, there were topics which took him just ten minutes to master. He said that, in all, it took him the month of February to complete the entire book. In other words, he can sit for WASSCE and write the Core Mathematics paper with little difficulty.
Tyrone Marhguy is clearly a gifted student. We all hope issues are resolved quickly for him to continue his education.
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