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Student Achiever: ‘I want to thank my teachers for helping me succeed’

He is riding high on cloud 9 after bagging the coveted scholar badge furthering his vision to excel in academics moving forward. Meet Ansh Goyal, at present, studying in class V at Apeejay School, Charkhi Dadri. In a candid interview, he talks about his ambition of becoming a doctor and helping the needy.

Read edited excerpts here.

How do you feel after receiving the scholar badge?

As a student, receiving a scholar badge is incredibly motivating. It brings a sense of pride, validates my hard work, and acknowledges my academic efforts. It also inspires greater confidence and encourages me to strive for higher achievements. This recognition serves as a powerful reminder of the value of perseverance and dedication.

How did you prepare for the exams?

I believe studying for long hours without breaks can be counterproductive. Research shows that taking regular breaks significantly enhances long-term retention of knowledge. This approach helps maintain focus and prevents burnout, making exam preparation more effective and balanced.

What’s your favourite subject and why?

Science is my favourite subject because it plays a crucial role in education and helps us understand the world around us. It is based on observations and facts, which are analysed and understood through experiments. The subject also provides explanations for the natural phenomena we observe, making it fascinating and essential for expanding our knowledge.

What’s your ambition?

My ambition is to become a doctor, driven by my passion for helping others and my fascination with Science. Although the journey to becoming a doctor is long and challenging, I am ready to face the obstacles, knowing that the rewards — both personal and societal — will make the effort worthwhile.

How did the teachers help you?

My teachers are always there to help me. They are great listeners and sources of knowledge, guidance, and inspiration. They have helped me choose my path and have taught me the importance of respecting elders.

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