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“the river” is not turned, the odds are in no one’s favor”. With
that being said, the class is dismissed.
Right after winning the biggest hand in Poker, my third year
of O-Levels had started. But still there was one more major
game of Poker left. Although I secured one A* in Islamiyat but
sadly a C in Pakistan Studies which put an end to my 100%
scholarship dream however, I could still get 6 As in the
remaining subjects and get a 75% scholarship. Unfortunately,
the O-Levels’ result came with 2 A*’s, 2 A’s, 3 B’s and a C. Now
not even a penny worth of scholarship was given to me for my
A-Levels. It broke my heart although this time my mindset
was changed, instead of thinking that I am a loser, I made it
my only aim to get straight A’s in my A-Levels. The positive
aura was generated since I was confident that my core
subjects - Economics, Business and Accounting had A’s in
O-Levels so it wouldn’t be too difficult for me to obtain 3 A’s
now. During the first year of my A-Levels, giving the monthly

