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ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani student, Haroon Tariq, has broken the current world record by securing a total of 47 As in his International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) O Level and A Level exams from the University of Cambridge International Examinations.

His subjects spanned both the humanities and sciences including Human and Social Biology, Islamic Religion and Culture, Physics, Chemistry and Global Development.

A student of Froebel’s International School (FIS), Haroon Tariq’s achievement had put Pakistan in the global spotlight.

In the O Levels, the previous world record was 28 As which was also held by a Pakistani student Zohaib Asad. However, Haroon Tariq obtained 38 As in O levels and a total of 47As in his O and A level exams.

While talking to Dawn, Haroon Tariq said he studied 50 different subjects in O and A levels during the span of three years. He said obtaining 47 As was not easy as he had to study different languages including Spanish and French.

“I want to study engineering in the future, but have not decided whether to specialise in software engineering or aeronautical engineering,” he said.

Haroon Tariq said his teachers guided him well due to which he achieved the remarkable score, adding that he had to give all his attention to his studies.

Head Principal of the school Shahmina Kamal said, “I feel honoured to be instrumental in shaping a competent youngster for tomorrow’s Pakistan.” Similarly, the head of the Dept of Examinations Sahar Pirzada said, “I always remind students that success is a state of mind. They need to trust themselves as they always know more than what they think they do.”

“Surely enough, we have students setting world records for academic excellence,” she said.

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Gilly, I didn't know so many subjects are available for GCE.

 

And here we have Sunil, Kari and TI showing off about their 7, 8 and 9 subjects.       I passed 8 subjects and got A in English and Literature.  My English teacher used to read my essays to the class and everyone clapped their hands.

FM
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Originally Posted by Observer:

Gilly, I didn't know so many subjects are available for GCE.

 

And here we have Sunil, Kari and TI showing off about their 7, 8 and 9 subjects.       

In the old days 7, 8 and 9 subjects were stupendous accomplishments.

Hats off to our scholars Sunil, Kari and TI.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Observer:

Gilly, I didn't know so many subjects are available for GCE.

 

And here we have Sunil, Kari and TI showing off about their 7, 8 and 9 subjects.       I passed 8 subjects and got A in English and Literature.  My English teacher used to read my essays to the class and everyone clapped their hands.

I tip my hat to you, too.

 

FM

Gilly, essays always remind me of a funny incident in primary school.  Sir David Rose visited my village; when he died, for homework we had to write a tribute to him for the school magazine.  Everyone got their older siblings to do it; my siblings migrated to NYC.  I wrote a simple essay capturing all the main points, and the headmaster chose it for the magazine.  All the bright gyurls hated me viciously after that.    

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Observer:

Gilly, I didn't know so many subjects are available for GCE.

 

And here we have Sunil, Kari and TI showing off about their 7, 8 and 9 subjects.       

In the old days 7, 8 and 9 subjects were stupendous accomplishments.

Hats off to our scholars Sunil, Kari and TI.

 

OUCH!!! Tek it easy on Observer Kari Bhai.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Observer:

Gilly, essays always remind me of a funny incident in primary school.  Sir David Rose visited my village; when he died, for homework we had to write a tribute to him for the school magazine.  Everyone got their older siblings to do it; my siblings migrated to NYC.  I wrote a simple essay capturing all the main points, and the headmaster chose it for the magazine.  All the bright gyurls hated me viciously after that.    

Thanks for sharing. I have a David Rose experience to recall, too.

When Sir David died in November 1969, I was a primary school teacher. I wrote a letter of condolence and mailed it to Lady Rose, Government House, Georgetown. I didn't expect a reply and none reached me. But a few months later I met her at the National Library and expressed my sympathy in person.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Observer:

Gilly, I didn't know so many subjects are available for GCE.

 

And here we have Sunil, Kari and TI showing off about their 7, 8 and 9 subjects.       

In the old days 7, 8 and 9 subjects were stupendous accomplishments.

Hats off to our scholars Sunil, Kari and TI.

 

The old days were tough. I think 9 subjects was the maximum number you could write. I thought 5 subjects were tough to get.

FM
Originally Posted by chameli:

I would like to see those subjects listed!

They include Global Development, Human and Social Biology, Islamic Religion and Culture, Physics and Chemistry.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Observer:

Gilly, essays always remind me of a funny incident in primary school.  Sir David Rose visited my village; when he died, for homework we had to write a tribute to him for the school magazine.  Everyone got their older siblings to do it; my siblings migrated to NYC.  I wrote a simple essay capturing all the main points, and the headmaster chose it for the magazine.  All the bright gyurls hated me viciously after that.    

Observer is a girl? If Observer was a boy, all dem brite gyurls would have loved him!

FM
Originally Posted by chameli:
Originally Posted by ksazma:

If anyone had any reaction to my school performance, it would definitely be pity.

LOL!!!

 mine was enough to get me a pupil tchr position

Mine was enough to save the Ministry of Education a sheet of paper since they didn't need one for me. Came at a good time since Guyana was short of paper back then.

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by chameli:
Originally Posted by ksazma:

If anyone had any reaction to my school performance, it would definitely be pity.

LOL!!!

 mine was enough to get me a pupil tchr position

Mine was enough to save the Ministry of Education a sheet of paper since they didn't need one for me. Came at a good time since Guyana was short of paper back then.

Good one!  You know we had to go to the Ministry of Education in NA to pick up our "slips" with the results.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by chameli:
Originally Posted by ksazma:

If anyone had any reaction to my school performance, it would definitely be pity.

LOL!!!

 mine was enough to get me a pupil tchr position

Mine was enough to save the Ministry of Education a sheet of paper since they didn't need one for me. Came at a good time since Guyana was short of paper back then.

Good one!  You know we had to go to the Ministry of Education in NA to pick up our "slips" with the results.

Thanks fuh remindin' me. I even saved on car or bus fare.

We had to go to QC for ours. Guyana is de bestest

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Observer:

Gilly, I didn't know so many subjects are available for GCE.

 

And here we have Sunil, Kari and TI showing off about their 7, 8 and 9 subjects.       

In the old days 7, 8 and 9 subjects were stupendous accomplishments.

Hats off to our scholars Sunil, Kari and TI.

 

The old days were tough. I think 9 subjects was the maximum number you could write. I thought 5 subjects were tough to get.

I guess the old days for you was still then the university was centered on the trivium!

 

Five was tough for dummies.

FM

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