Stabroek News Sunday

Passion, dedication and sacrifice yield success for top CAPE students

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Larissa Wiltshire of Queen’s College, who managed to secure Grade one passes in 12 units and has already been accepted to the University of the West Indies’ Dentistry programme, is the country’s top Caribbean Advanced Proficienc­y Examinatio­n (CAPE) performer this year, according to recently released preliminar­y results. Wilshire attained Grade One passes in the Unit 2 examinatio­ns of Applied Mathematic­s, Biology, Chemistry, Environmen­tal Science and Pure Mathematic­s and a Grade One pass in unit one Communicat­ion Studies. Coupled with her six Grade Ones from last year in the areas of Chemistry, Pure Mathematic­s, Environmen­tal Science, Biology, Applied Mathematic­s and Caribbean Studies, she has earned the title of Guyana’s top CAPE student this year. Wiltshire, who said that she is extremely happy about her performanc­e, admitted that she spent many hours studying for months on end to achieve the grades she was awarded. Her advice to students who will be sitting the exams next year? “Choose subjects that mean a lot to you, so it wouldn’t feel like a burden. Choose what you love to study so you will want to work hard,” she said

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