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UP student completes Actuarial Science degree at 17

UP student completes Actuarial Science degree at 17

Pushing limits has never been this inspiring. At an age where most students are still in high school, Mongiwa Hazel Ntuli is one of UP's youngest graduates, having obtained her Actuarial Science degree at just 17.
Ntuli began her university studies in 2022, having performed exceptionally well both in primary and high school.
This allowed her to consistently skip grades and move ahead of her peers.
Hailing from Rosettenville, Johannesburg, Ntuli showed her academic brilliance from an early age when she mistakenly wrote a Grade 4 paper while still in Grade 3.
She recalls, 'When I was in Grade 3, I mistakenly wrote a Grade 4 mathematics paper and scored the highest of all the actual Grade 4 students.'
'My teacher identified this and allowed me to write more Grade 4 papers and saw that I performed exceptionally well.'
Seeing her brilliant performance, Ntuli was constantly moved to the next grade ahead of her peers.
She says she attributes her success to faith and gratitude: 'I first and foremost attribute it all to God.'
Ntuli speaking about her academic success .
Ntuli says that choosing the University of Pretoria was as easy as pie, as it has one of the top-ranked actuarial science departments in the world.
Despite her academic excellence, Ntuli says that being younger than her classmates was challenging for her.
'Many students treated me like the little sister they never had. There were a lot of expectations of me and it got difficult to meet those expectations,' she says.
She said her strong support system, including family, friends and mentors empowered her to be resilient.
She mentions that constantly reminding herself why she started her journey and having multiple vision boards kept her motivated.
'I thought I'd failed and would need to repeat the year. It was a sign that no matter how many times I got knocked down, as long as I got back up, I still had a fighting chance,' said Ntuli.
She will now be pursuing her Honours degree and has no plans to slow down.
She says, 'After this, I'm planning to both work and further my studies. I've always wanted an MBA.'
Ntuli sees her graduation as a generational milestone as she became the first in her family to graduate.
She advised young people who plan to study at Higher Institutions to be resilient and teachable.
'Be teachable. You don't know everything. Learn how to fail forward. Take your losses, mix them up with perseverance and grit,' said Ntuli. Were you inspired by Ntuli's story?
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