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16 hrs agoMoeletsi Tladi’s journey is a powerful reminder that success is rarely a straight path. From the moment he received a prestigious scholarship to study at the University of Cape Town, his dreams seemed perfectly aligned. But reality quickly tested his determination when he was unable to register for his desired actuarial science programme due to unmet requirements.
Instead of giving up, he adapted. He enrolled in a different programme—statistics and data science—with the hope of switching later. Surrounded by doubt and discouraging voices, he began to question himself. Yet, he held on to his past achievements and বিশ্বাস in his own ability to succeed. That belief paid off when he eventually met the requirements and transitioned into his dream course.
His story highlights an important truth: failure is not the end, but part of growth. He emphasizes resilience, strong support systems, and mental health as essential tools for navigating academic and personal challenges. Friends, mentors, and institutional support played a crucial role in helping him push forward.
Now on the verge of graduation, Moeletsi stands as proof that setbacks do not define destiny. With ambitions of becoming an actuary, his journey teaches that persistence, adaptability, and self-belief can turn obstacles into stepping stones.