Oun, yet to start college, is already a star. He set a new record in General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) and O’ levels academia by getting 15 straight As, 14 of which are distinctions.
In recognition, the young student has received full scholarship and an outstanding performance letter from Warwick University for the Global Leaders Course.
(Read: Taxila boy sets world record, scores 28 A's in O levels)
In addition to his academic excellence, Muhammad Oun Abbas Zaidi, a student from Roots School System, DHA 1 branch, has been the youngest head delegate in the Roots Model United Nations Junior 2010 event and the youngest debater at National University of Science and Technology.
With a promising future, one can’t help but wonder how he managed to accomplish all his achievements. Oun lives by three commandments:
Do what you love
First and foremost, he accredits his success to choosing subjects that he not only had an interest in, but could also easily grasp. “Cambridge list offers you about 30 subjects to choose from but it is important to choose the subjects you enjoy and can grasp,” he said.
Zaidi’s choices of subjects were wide – ranging from biology, computer science, and statistics to economics and commerce.
He said that having a mix of subjects from different disciplines helps keep studies interesting and allows one to expand their faculty of reasoning.
Don’t procrastinate
His second strategy for success is a simple one but one that is hard to abide by: do not procrastinate and do your work every day instead of leaving it to the last minute.
Zaidi said, “The day before my exams I would go out to play cricket, because I had studied all year round I had time to revise and relax before the exam rather than cramming and stressing out.”
He said he tries to minimise the use of social networking sites like Facebook and instead use the internet as a tool to spruce up the learning process. “The internet has made it very easy to access exactly the information you want; so instead of having to read text book multiple times it is more time-efficient to find it online.”
University lectures available on Youtube are particularly invaluable, Oun said.
Always have your motivation in mind
Zaidi is surely a motivated individual and being from a family of high-achievers, he strives to be on par with the Ivy League standards his cousins have set for him. Coupled with this personal drive and the legacy he belongs to, he has high hopes of becoming an engineer in either computers or electronics.
He feels that being surrounded by successful family members gives him a sense of a healthy competition while being at the same time inspirational.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 6th, 2011.
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Well done Aun bhai
He does not have 14 distinctions... he has 14 A*S and many people have a result like that its no big...
congrats and welldone aun.. you have made all of us proud...securing 14A* in GCE O levels... that is achieving excellence in all the subjects one has appeared in is truely exceptional. Its highly motivating to see how talented the youth of Pakistan is..keep up the great work!!
Well done Muhammad Oun Abbas Zaidi.
@ 10th...dont complain... commend the boy's achievement
he surely has made us proud
Oh wow, so getting 14 A*s gets you to be on the cover of ET. Haha this just exemplifies how desperate we are in pursue of some "good news". But hey dont hate on ET, I think they are atleast making an effort to dish out some positives as well in contrast to "the most watched channel in Pakistan". p.s. This by no way is intended to belittle this boys achievement but yes I know quite some people from my high school who had similar grades. Nevertheless, all the best for the future. Talent should be encouraged but not prematurely!
How many times ET?
Sighhhhh.. Tribune, what is happening to your standards?
Do you guys also have plans to interview 4th graders who acquired distinctions?
Well done young man make your family and country proud .sitaron se age jahan aur bhi hain abhi ishq k imtihan aur bhi hain.........reach for the sky.
Having excellence in education is commendable but question remains, where these brilliant people go after completing their education. I am sure in WAPDA alone, there are hundreds of officers who were A graders in their academic careers and similar A grade elite is also serving in hospitals where Dengue Mosquitos seems to have better grades.
At least someone is breaking the right records! you go boy!!
oh no, not again