Despite health setbacks, two O-Level students push on to further their studies

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SINGAPORE — After being diagnosed with a brain tumour in Secondary 2, Nur Irdina Zakaria had to wake up at 4am twice a week to complete her homework on time.

This made it difficult for him to read small print or see things at a distance.assistive technology tools to help him with his studies, such ashelps magnify smaller print.

Some of these devices were his own and some were provided by the school.However, the extra time meant that he had to sithis eyes.Sometimes you could see that he was tired but he would just take a deep breath, breathe out and say he’s okay.He also had to juggle between preparing for his

 

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