Van
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Van
@Usualsuspect256
NATURAL BORN FIXER,Rasta is my nature,Manchester United is my DNA

What have you heard about girls with lips like mine ?



Liverpool has put united exactly where I want em to be 😂🚮

I’ve been quiet for 15 years. Not because I had nothing to say or didn’t see it but because it wasn’t time. Now it is. Your turn to listen. My turn to speak.

Essawa yonna omusajja akufuula motivational speaker

Someone was advising students who sat S6 in 2025 and performed well but missed on government sponsorship to wait for next year and reapply on PUJAB form again and you never know they could get then. I have a relatable story. After sitting my S6 in 2019, I had a weight of around 35 ,and of course I had excluded myself already for government sponsorship. I applied at Makerere University for BPharm and was given Bsc. in education biological (chemistry and biology) Applying at MUK for private meant that I was already excluded for consideration on government sponsorship in tertiary institutions. I was like it's okay. Let me wait for next year. I spent the whole of 2021 at home waiting. It was my longest year. I decided to refill the PUJAB form again with intention of getting government sponsorship in a tertiary institution (UIAHMS - Mulago to be specific) and I chose 4 programs with Diploma in Pharmacy as the priority. Since in our intake it was given at around the weight of 34, I knew it was automatic I was going to get admitted. Now to take you back, in 2019 the performance wasn't really good. Someone said that things were made hard for us because most of us had taken combinations that weren't meant for us since we had cheated our UCE exams of 2017 (alleged) so the cut off was relatively lower. Now students of 2020 had excelled in UACE (partly I think the leniency in marking was due to COVID 19) So admission process was ongoing till our turn of tertiary institutions came and boom. The only course I could have competed for in my weight was physiotherapy, which, the previous year had a weight of around 19. This time around it was in 30s. Pharmacy which I wanted was in 45+. That was ankthr heartbreak. But from there, I devised means till I acquired an admission from Gulu college of health sciences. Had I wanted any longer, I was going to against for another year. So to anyone out there, try as hard to get an admission somewhere and resume schooling because you're not sure of what will happen next year. You can enroll somewhere and be studying meanwhile you give it another shot next year but when you're already schooling which that if it hits, that's a blessing. If it doesn't, you continue with where you were.







