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June 6, 2007
An interview with Ms.M.S.Zainab Fahima who hails from Thaika Street. A student of Muhyideen Matriculation Higher Secondary School, she has scored 1134 out of 1200 in the HSC Examinations (2007), the highest among students of Kayalpatnam-based schools
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Kayalpatnam.com>Congratulations on emerging top among the students of Kayalpatnam-based schools. Were you expecting it?
Ms.M.S.Zainab Fahima>Thank you very much. I did expect to be the first in my school. But, to be the first among Kayalpatnam students was something that I didn't expect!
Kayalpatnam.com>Are you satisfied with your results or were you expecting more marks?
Ms.M.S.Zainab Fahima>I am indeed satisfied because I had scored as had expected
Kayalpatnam.com>What would you like to do now?
Ms.M.S.Zainab Fahima>I would prefer doing medicine over engineering
Kayalpatnam.com>Girls in Kayalpatnam seem to outperform the boys every year. Why do you think that is so?
Ms.M.S.Zainab Fahima>I think our girls have been very hardworking as usual and also they (girls) want to emerge really competent to have good career prospects
Kayalpatnam.com>Are you happy with the standard of teaching in Kayalpatnam schools?
Ms.M.S.Zainab Fahima>Yes, but not fully! Because there is room for lot of improvement (in their way of teaching - particularly their communication skill). Some teachers have difficulty in expressing what exactly they have in their mind (thus students are not very clear of what they [teachers] are trying to communicate).
Yet there are some teachers who are really motivating and who are a good source of inspiration for their students. Then, the main thing is to educate the students by practical methods rather than theoretical methods
Kayalpatnam.com>Are there any special people, you would like to thank in this occasion?
Ms.M.S.Zainab Fahima>First of all, I would like to thank the Almighty Allah. Then, I would like thank my beloved parents, my friend Mufeedha and the teachers whom I found to be very encouraging in my school. Also Buhary Sir and Abdul Cader Sir. Last but not least, all my beloved relatives...
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