Total submission: 551 | Public Sch: 309 | Private Sch: 242 | Approved (Public Sch): 0 | Disqualified (Public): 0 | Approved (Private): 0 | Disqualified (Private): 0 | Further Verification (Private): 0 | Further Verification (Public): 0

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551

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Samson Adelowotan’s Details (Student ID: 572)

Submitted on: December 10, 2024 at 12:21 pm


1ST TERM

English 70
Mathematics 63
Biology 87
Chemistry 64
Physics 71
Total 355
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2ND TERM

English 71
Mathematics 66
Biology 70
Chemistry 66
Physics 70
Total 343
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3RD TERM

English 48
Mathematics 49
Biology 51
Chemistry 52
Physics 43
Total 243
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Final Average:

62.733333333333334

 

Essay

Agricultural Engineering: My Vision for the Future

Ten years from now, I envision myself as a successful agricultural engineer, contributing significantly to sustainable agriculture and food security. This career path excites me because it blends technology, innovation, and environmental stewardship to address one of humanity’s most pressing challenges—feeding a growing population.

To achieve this vision, my journey begins with obtaining a degree in agricultural engineering, focusing on areas such as precision farming, irrigation systems, and sustainable soil management. Along the way, I plan to gain hands-on experience through internships with agricultural firms and research institutions, honing my technical expertise and problem-solving skills.

My goal is to develop and implement innovative solutions that optimize resource use, improve crop yields, and minimize environmental impact. For example, I aspire to design efficient irrigation systems that conserve water in arid regions or create machinery tailored to small-scale farmers in developing countries. These advancements would empower communities, reduce hunger, and promote sustainable development.

The values that shape my aspirations—resilience, innovation, and empathy—are rooted in my experiences growing up in a farming community. I understand the challenges farmers face and am determined to use my skills to overcome them. Challenges like resistance to new technologies or funding constraints may arise, but my commitment to collaboration and continuous learning will help me navigate these obstacles.

Ultimately, my career in agricultural engineering will not only fulfill my professional goals but also leave a lasting impact on society by fostering sustainable farming practices and improving global food systems.

 

Full Student Details:

Student ID 572
First Name Samson
Surname Adelowotan
Phone no: 08164975569
Student Email:
Home Address No 36 Jagun Adado street Modakeke
City Modakeke
State/Province/Region Osun State (Oshogbo)
Date of Birth February 14, 2006
Emergency Contact Name Adelowotan Michael
Emergency Contact Address

No 37gahun asad street

Relationship to Emergency Contact Brother
Mother’s Full name Adelowotan tawa
Father’s Full name Adelowotan tosin
Mother’s Occupation Trading
Father’s Occupation Lille
Mother’s Phone No 08160938163
Father’s Phone No 08146975569
Family’s compound (Agbo ile) Onilaran
Name of school St Stephen’s Grammar School
School category Public
Address of school no 144 besides our lady’s Junction
Name of school principal Mr adepoju
Current class SS3
What future educational career will you likely pursue

Agriculture engineering

Have you registered for WAEC? No
Name of school (WAEC)
Address of school (WAEC)
Payment receipt (WAEC)
Do you have any academic award? No
Academic awards
Do you participate in community service or extra-curriculum No
List participation in community service
Do you participate in sport No
List the sport
Student Department Science Student

 

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