Nigerian Student Excels in Cambridge Mathematics Competition

Leyla Caybasi, a diligent student from Nigerian Tulip International Colleges (NTIC), has exceled in the esteemed Cambridge AS Level Mathematics competition.

Nigerian Student Excels in Cambridge Mathematics Competition

Demonstrating exceptional academic prowess, Leyla Caybasi, a diligent student from Nigerian Tulip International Colleges (NTIC), has exceled in the esteemed Cambridge AS Level Mathematics competition, winning the top position for Nigeria.

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Feyzullah Bilgin, the Managing Director of NTIC, expressed profound pride and extended heartfelt congratulations to Caybasi for her outstanding accomplishment. "Leyla's success is a testament to her diligence and the exceptional education provided at NTIC," stated Bilgin.

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Caybasi, previously one of the most accomplished students in the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examination, continued her streak of academic triumphs by excelling in the Cambridge AS Level Mathematics papers One and Three, achieving an impressive score of 112 out of 125.

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Reflecting on her journey to success, Caybasi attributed her achievement to the unique study environment at NTIC. "The sleepover study camps played a pivotal role in my preparation. They cultivated a sense of focused learning and camaraderie that proved invaluable," she remarked.

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Her consistent engagement with past paper questions proved fruitful, underscoring her commitment and resourcefulness. "Working through past papers was crucial. It required me to print them out each time, demonstrating not only dedication but also resourcefulness," Caybasi explained.