Young Woman Cries After Missing Law Cut-off by 30 Points in 2026 UTME
UTME 2026: See the lady who burst out crying after she missed her cut-off mark by just 30 points
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A young woman expressed her heartbreak after scoring 267 in the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), falling short of the 297 cut-off mark for Law. Despite her disappointment, she remains determined to succeed in her upcoming secondary school exams and pursue her dream of studying Law.
- 01The young woman scored 267 in the 2026 UTME but needed 297 for Law.
- 02She shared her emotional journey on social media, highlighting her initial excitement and subsequent disappointment.
- 03Despite the setback, she is committed to working harder for her upcoming WAEC and NECO exams.
- 04Reactions from social media users varied, with some offering support and others suggesting alternative courses.
- 05Another Nigerian student, Anwiolaka Emmanulla, received praise for her outstanding UTME score.
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A young woman, known on social media as @pineapple6183, shared her emotional experience after receiving her 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result, where she scored 267, falling short of the 297 cut-off mark required for Law. She expressed her disappointment through videos, showing her joy before the exam and her tears after seeing her result. Despite feeling disheartened and questioning her efforts, she vowed to work harder for her upcoming WAEC and NECO exams, stating, “I will enter Law this year, mark my words.” The story resonated with many on social media, prompting various reactions, including advice and shared experiences from other students. In a related note, another student, Anwiolaka Emmanulla, gained attention for surpassing the UTME cut-off with an impressive score, showcasing the diverse outcomes of the examination.
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The emotional response to examination results highlights the pressures faced by students in Nigeria, particularly regarding university admissions.
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