Rebecca Oyadele’s Details (Student ID: 163)
Submitted on: December 1, 2025 at 11:36 am
1ST TERM
| English | 62 |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | 66 |
| Literature in English | 55 |
| Government | 76 |
| History | |
| CRS | 72 |
| IRS | |
| Total | 331 |
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2ND TERM
| English | 62 |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | 66 |
| Literature in English | 55 |
| Government | 76 |
| History | |
| CRS | 72 |
| IRS | |
| Total | 331 |
| Edit |
3RD TERM
| English | 47 |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | 52 |
| Literature in English | 47 |
| Government | 30 |
| History | |
| CRS | 49 |
| IRS | |
| Total | 225 |
| Edit |
Final Average:
59.13333333333333
Essay
Becoming an actress is a dream for many people who love performing and telling stories. Acting lets someone play different characters, express emotions, and entertain others. It is exciting and creative, but it also needs hard work and confidence.
The first step is learning basic acting skills. Many people start by joining drama clubs or taking acting classes. These classes teach clear speaking, body language, and how to read scripts. Practice is important because acting improves with experience.
After learning the basics, many actresses attend acting schools or go to auditions for plays, movies, or TV shows. Auditions can be tough because there is a lot of competition, but they help actresses grow and become more confident.
An actress also needs to be flexible and creative. She may play many different roles and work with different directors. Acting can be challenging, but it feels rewarding when she sees her work on stage or screen.
For anyone who loves performing and is ready to work hard, becoming an actress can be a wonderful career.
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