Samuel Onifade’s Details (Student ID: 190)

Submitted on: December 2, 2025 at 10:08 am


1ST TERM

English 40
Mathematics 63
Biology 47
Chemistry 50
Physics 68
Total 268
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2ND TERM

English 58
Mathematics 65
Biology 42
Chemistry 47
Physics 48
Total 260
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3RD TERM

English 42
Mathematics 53
Biology 60
Chemistry 75
Physics 48
Total 278
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Final Average:

53.733333333333334

Essay

In the future, I want to become a Chemical Engineer, a professional who uses science to solve real-life problems in industries such as energy, food, health, environment, and manufacturing. Chemical engineering has always inspired me because it combines chemistry, physics, mathematics, and creativity to design solutions that can make human life better and safer. I believe this field will allow me to use my skills to make meaningful contributions to society and to my community.

One important reason I want to study chemical engineering is its role in solving environmental challenges. Today, many communities face problems such as pollution, poor waste management, unsafe water, and limited access to clean energy. As a chemical engineer, I hope to develop improved methods of waste recycling, water purification, and renewable energy production. For example, chemical engineers create systems that turn waste into useful materials or design filters that make dirty water safe to drink. Bringing such technologies to my community will help improve health and protect our environment.

Chemical engineering also plays a major role in food and agricultural development. In many developing areas, farmers struggle with low crop yields, food spoilage, and lack of affordable fertilizers. With chemical engineering knowledge, I can contribute to creating safer fertilizers, better food-processing methods, and storage systems that reduce waste. This will support farmers and help ensure that families have access to nutritious food.

Another benefit I hope to bring to my community is job creation. Chemical engineers often start or support industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and plastics. By being part of these industries—or creating my own—I can help provide employment opportunities for young people, reducing poverty and encouraging youth development.

Finally, becoming a chemical engineer will allow me to inspire younger students to pursue science and engineering. By sharing my experiences and organizing community programs, I can motivate others to discover their talents and contribute to society.

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