Nigerian Woman Shines in UK, University, Bags First-Class Honors in Software Engineering
Angel Amadi, a Nigerian student, has achieved an outstanding feat by graduating with a First-Class Honors degree in Software Engineering from Nottingham Trent University. Despite starting her academic journey with little computing background ,Amadi’s passion for innovation and determination propelled her to excel.
Angel Amadi, a Nigerian student, has achieved an outstanding feat by graduating with a First-Class Honors degree in Software Engineering from Nottingham Trent University.
Amadi took to LinkedIn to share her remarkable achievement “25/07 marked the culmination of an incredible four-year journey at Nottingham Trent University where I am proud to graduate with a First-Class Honours degree in Software Engineering,” she wrote.
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Despite starting her academic journey with little computing background ,Amadi’s passion for innovation and determination propelled her to excel. “When I first resumed the university, I was new to computing and was eager yet unsure of the path ahead,” she shared. "But over the years,I have transformed my initial curiosity into expertise, driven by a passion for innovation and a commitment to overcoming every challenge."
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Amadi described the intense academic pressure, stating,"The academic challenges were challenging as I had countless late nights spent wrestling with code, learning new languages,and striving to meet demanding deadlines. The pressure was intense,but so was the satisfaction of each breakthrough moment."
Notable experience in Amadi’s journey was her placement year at International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) as an Innovation Designer. "The opportunity allowed me to apply my knowledge in real-world scenarios, collaborate with talented professionals,and build expertise in cutting-edge technologies," she explained.