A 20-year-old student of Lagos State University (LASU) has captured widespread attention online after displaying her first semester results and current CGPA. The young lady shared a screenshot showing the 11 courses she took in the semester along with her grades, sparking admiration from many who praised her brilliant performance.
Academic Excellence on Display
The 400-level student, who goes by the handle @_JANET_EA on X, posted her results amid a viral thread where women shared their achievements. Her post revealed that she is a first-class undergraduate in Chemical and Polymer Engineering. She stated her current CGPA as 4.73 out of 5.00 and noted that she recently achieved a perfect 5.00 GPA for the semester.
Online Reactions
The post quickly drew reactions from social media users who celebrated her success. @ajagbe_favour wrote, "CPE in Lasu?? I’m proud of youuuuuu. Congratulationsssssss." @DarEmmyy commented, "Chemical engineering i just know you love maths." @Xeno_Xr27B noted, "We need more women like you. Cheering for you." @UthmanIsiaq1 added, "I personally attest to her scholarly. Keep it up sisterly." @ChimeririKalu stressed, "Wishing you continued success. I hope this trend encourages you even more." @seyi_chosenboi1 remarked, "Awesome. Keep up with the efforts! The sky is your starting point." @peace_zacks shared, "With this many Cs?? Can never be Unijos." @ComebackRex wrote, "See this Lasu system. Them never change." @Awwaluuuu asked, "Wdym polymer engineering? Why not pick materials and metallurgical engineering?"
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In a similar story, Legit.ng reported that LASU's best graduating student, Isioma Sybil Nwosu, shared her admission journey and academic struggles. She initially applied to study Medicine and Surgery at the University of Ibadan but narrowly missed the cut-off mark. She later gained admission into LASU to study Biochemistry, where she excelled and graduated as the best student with a First Class and a CGPA of 4.93.
Additionally, a young Nigerian law graduate from the University of Ibadan shared her experience at the Nigerian Law School. She had hoped to graduate with a first-class but faced challenges in some courses, an experience that changed her perspective on life.
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Legit.ng also reported that a University of Lagos (UNILAG) law graduate overcame financial struggles that almost delayed her university admission. She eventually graduated with First Class Honours and emerged as the second-best student in the Faculty of Law, receiving multiple academic awards and financial support from well-wishers.



