Meet Aderonke Gboroye, who was called to the Nigerian Bar with First Class Honours at the Nigerian Law School

Meet Aderonke Gboroye, who was called to the Nigerian Bar with First Class Honours at the Nigerian Law School

Meet Aderonke Gboroye, who was called to the Nigerian Bar with First Class Honours at the Nigerian Law School

 Aderonke Gboroye shared the strategies that helped her achieve this feat, describing it as “doing it on a budget”—not just financially, but mentally.

Her strategies weren’t the usual read from day one, buy all the textbooks, join five groups, and read 15 hours daily. Instead, here are a few things that worked for her:

1. Put God first

2. Never let fear or opinions get to you

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3. Read smart

4. Avoid splurging on textbooks

5. Stay away from distractions

6. Practice past questions smartly

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7. Choose consistency over crowd pressure

8. Believe in yourself

She advised that in any academic journey, you don’t need to overwork, overspend, or overwhelm yourself. What you truly need is a working method, focus, faith, and self-belief.

Please join me in celebrating a trailblazer!